Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)
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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation
Abstract
In October-December 1888, following the persistent suggestions of his art-dealer, Theo van Gogh, Gauguin visited the man's brother, Vincent, in Arles. His stay with the sick artist, whom he disliked and even despised as a painter, and never bothered to conceal this, finished after Van Gogh cut off his own ear. His rediscovery of the merits of Degas--especially in his pastels--all combined with his own streak of megalomania to produce a style that had little in common with the thoughtful lyricism of impressionism.
Keywords
Paris, France, Denmark, Style: French Post-Impressionist, School: Post-Impressionist, Movement: Post-Impressionism, oil paintings --
Geographic Location
Paris, France; Denmark
Time Period
1889
Type
StillImage
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Media Type
Pictures
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Identifier
A01-PFF0328
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Beautiful Angele Madame Angele Satre, the Inkeeper at Pont-Aven" (2022). Art and Art History Collection (Saskia). 3213.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/3213