Retrato de Paul-Eugène Milliet, subteniente de los zuavos

Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Paul-Eugène Milliet, Second Lieutenant of the Zouaves, 1888. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Retrato de Paul-Eugène Milliet, subteniente de los zuavos


Ficha

Año
1888
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
60 × 49 cm

La historia

In the autumn of 1888, in Arles, Van Gogh had something rare for him: a friend. Paul-Eugene Milliet was a second lieutenant in the Zouaves, the French light infantry, home on leave from campaigns in North Africa. He and Van Gogh went out painting together, and Milliet took drawing lessons from him, though the two also drank and argued. Van Gogh set him in his dark uniform with the red cap against a flat green ground, stamped with the gold crescent and star of his regiment. He titled the portrait The Lover, half in envy: Milliet, he wrote to his brother, could have any woman in Arles he liked but could not paint, while Van Gogh could paint and could not. He later hung it in his bedroom, the same room he made famous in another canvas that year.

Retrato de Paul-Eugène Milliet, subteniente de los zuavos — Vincent van Gogh — MuseScope