Portrait de Léonie Rose Charbuy-Davy

Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Léonie Rose Charbuy-Davy, 1887. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Portrait de Léonie Rose Charbuy-Davy


Détails

Année
1887
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
61 × 45,5 cm

L'histoire

By the spring of 1887 Van Gogh had been in Paris a year, living with his brother Theo and slowly trading the dark browns of his Dutch pictures for lighter, broken colour. The woman here is Léonie Rose Charbuy-Davy, and there was a practical reason to paint her kindly. She was the niece of Pierre Firmin-Martin, a dealer who now and then hung Van Gogh's canvases in his shop, and in these years almost no one else would. She sits beside a cradle with a fire glowing at her side. Van Gogh left the picture at Theo's apartment, and it stayed in the family for decades before reaching the museum that carries his name.

Portrait de Léonie Rose Charbuy-Davy — Vincent van Gogh — MuseScope