Yellow House (Arles)

Yellow House (Arles)

Infobox Painting|



title=The Yellow House
artist=Vincent van Gogh
year=1888
type=Oil on canvas
height=72
width=91.5
museum=Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
:"For other uses, see the disambiguation page Yellow House.""The Yellow House" is the title generally given to an oil painting by the 19th-century Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh.

This title refers to the right wing of the building, 2, Place Lamartine, Arles, France, the house where, on May 1, 1888, Van Gogh rented four rooms, two large ones on the ground floor to serve as atelier and kitchen, and, on the first floor, two smaller ones facing Place Lamartine. The window on the first floor near the corner with both shutters open is that of Van Gogh's guest room, where Paul Gauguin lived for nine weeks from late October, 1888. Behind the next window, with one shutter closed, is Van Gogh's Bedroom. The two small rooms at the rear were rented by Van Gogh at a later time.

The left wing housed a grocery (French: "Comestibles", inscribed on the signbord over the marque).

The building suffered various rebuilding, before it was severely damaged in a bombing raid by the Allies on June 25, 1944 [A photographic document of the damaged house survived (Van Gogh Museum, Archief M. E. Tralbaut), stamped "Photo E. Barral" and annotated by the author "La Maison de Van Gogh après le Bombardement du 25 Juin 1944"; it is reproduced in Wilkie, "In Search of Van Gogh," page 92] and was later demolished.

Van Gogh indicated that the restaurant, where he used to have his meals, was in the building painted pink close to the left edge of the painting (28, Place Lamartine). It was run by Widow Venissac, who was also Van Gogh's landlady, and who owned several of the other buildings depicted.

To the right side of the Yellow House, the Avenue Montmajour runs down to the two railway bridges. The first line, with a train just passing, served the local connection to Lunel, which is on the opposite (that is, right) bank of river Rhône. The other line was owned by the P.-L.-M. Railway Company: it connected Paris via Lyon to Marseille. ["The Railway Bridge", another painting by Van Gogh, supplies a view from this bridge back to Place Lamartine.]

In the foreground to the left, there is an indication of the corner of the pedestrian walk, which surrounded one of the public gardens on Place Lamartine. The ditch running up Avenue Montmajour from the left towards the bridges served the gas pipe, which allowed Van Gogh a little later to have gas light installed in his atelier. [ Letters [http://webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/18/B22.htm B22] and [http://webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/18/556.htm 556] ]

Genesis

The painting was executed in September 1888, at which time Van Gogh sent a sketch of the composition to his brother Theo:

:"Also a sketch of a 30 square canvas representing the house and its setting under a sulphur sun under a pure cobalt sky. The theme is a hard one! But that is exactly why I want to conquer it. Because it is fantastic, these yellow houses in the sun and also the incomparable freshness of the blue. All the ground is yellow too. I will soon send you a better drawing of it than this sketch out of my head."

:"The house on the left is yellow with green shutters. It's the one that is shaded by a tree. This is the restaurant where I go to dine every day. My friend the factor is at the end of the street on the left, between the two bridges of the railroad. The night café that I painted is not in the picture, it is on the left of the restaurant."

:"Milliet finds this horrible, but I don't need to tell you that when he says he doesn't understand that one can have fun doing a common grocer's shop and the stiff and proper houses without any grace, but I remember that Zola did a certain boulevard in the beginning of L'assommoir, and Flaubert a corner of the embankment of the Villette in the dog days in the beginning of Bouvard and Pécuchet which are not to be sneezed at." [Letter [http://webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/18/543.htm 543] ]

Initially, Van Gogh titled the painting as "The House and its environment" (French: "La Maison et son entourage"). Later he opted for a more meaningful title and called it "The Street" (French: "La Rue"), [Letter [http://webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/18/543.htm 543] , Letter [http://webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/18/B18.htm B18] ] paying "homage" to a suite of sketches showing streets in Paris, by Jean-François Raffaëlli, and recently published in Le Figaro. ["La Rue, par Jean-François Raffaëlli", Le Figaro, supplément litteraire, Paris, March 3, 1888]

Other Depictions of the Yellow House

No preliminary work for this composition is known, but the building shows aup in a few other representations by Van Gogh.The water-colour is, according to Van Gogh, based on the painting.Decades later, Paul Signac, Van Gogh's comrade and partisan, did at least two water-colours of the site.

Resources

Pedigree

This painting never left the artist's estate. Since 1962, it is in the possession of the Vincent van Gogh Foundation, established by Vincent Willem van Gogh, the artist's nephew, and on permanent loan to the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.

Notes

References

* Dorn, Roland: "Décoration: Vincent van Gogh's Werkreihe für das Gelbe Haus in Arles", Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, Zürich & New York 1990 ISBN 3-487-09098-8 / ISSN 0175-9558

External links

* [http://www3.vangoghmuseum.nl/vgm/index.jsp?page=2723&lang=en The Yellow House]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Yellow House — can refer to the: * Yellow House (album), the second LP from Brooklyn band Grizzly Bear * Yellow House (Arles), where Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin lived * Yellow House Pub (Dublin) * Yellow House Artist Collective, Sydney, Australia * Yellow …   Wikipedia

  • The Décoration for the Yellow House — was the main project Vincent van Gogh focused in Arles, from August 1888 till his breakdown the day before Christmas. This Décoration had no pre defined form or size, the central idea of the Décoration grew step by step, with the progress of his… …   Wikipedia

  • Arles — This article is about the city in France. For the medieval kingdom, see Kingdom of Arles. For the village in Ireland, see Arless. For the village in England, see Arle, Gloucestershire. Arles …   Wikipedia

  • Hospital in Arles (Van Gogh series) — Garden of the Hospital in Arles (F519) Artist Vincent van Gogh Type Oil on canvas Hospital at Arles is the subject of two paintings that Vincent van Gogh made of the hospital in which he stayed in December …   Wikipedia

  • Bedroom in Arles — Infobox Painting| title=Bedroom in Arles (first version) artist=Vincent van Gogh year=1888 type=Oil on canvas height=72 width=90 city=Amsterdam museum=Van Gogh Museum Bedroom in Arles (French: La Chambre à Arles ; Dutch: Slaapkamer te Arles ) is… …   Wikipedia

  • Vincent van Gogh — Infobox Artist name = Vincent van Gogh imagesize = 170px caption = Self portrait (1887) birthname = Vincent Willem van Gogh died at age of = 37 birthdate = Birth date|1853|3|30|df=yes location = Zundert, The Netherlands deathdate = Death date and …   Wikipedia

  • Van Gogh's family in his art — Memory of the Garden at Etten Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1888 Type Oil on canvas Location The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia (F496) …   Wikipedia

  • Copies by Vincent van Gogh — Main article: Vincent van Gogh Noon Rest from Work (after Millet) Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1890 Type Oil on canvas …   Wikipedia

  • Vincent van Gogh's death — Main article: Vincent van Gogh See also: Vincent van Gogh chronology Graves of Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo The death of Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch post Impressionist painter, occurred in the early morning of 29 July 18 …   Wikipedia

  • Drawings, water-colours and prints by Vincent van Gogh — Drawings and water colours and prints by Vincent van Gogh is an incomplete list of works on paper and other works by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) that form an important part of Vincent van Gogh s complete body of work. Contents 1 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”