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Vincent van Gogh — Adeline Ravoux
Vincent van Gogh

Adeline Ravoux

1890

In May 1890, Vincent van Gogh arrived in Auvers, a small town north of Paris, where he rented a room at the inn of Arthur Ravoux. This portrait, completed during the last months of the artist’s life, depicts Ravoux’s 13-year-old daughter, Adeline. Van Gogh wrote that rather than photographic resemblance, he wanted his portraits to convey the “impassioned aspects” of contemporary life through the “modern taste for color.”

Medium
oil on fabric

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Vincent van Gogh, Adeline Ravoux, 1890

In May 1890, Vincent van Gogh arrived in Auvers, a small town north of Paris, where he rented a room at the inn of Arthur Ravoux. This portrait, completed during the last months of the artist’s life, depicts Ravoux’s 13-year-old daughter, Adeline. Van Gogh wrote that rather than photographic resemblance, he wanted his portraits to convey the “impassioned aspects” of contemporary life through the “modern taste for color.”

Medium
oil on fabric
Year
1890
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Modern, Unique Work

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, Saul Beceiro Novo, Alex Capecelatro, Harvard Art Museums, Marcel Slater