- L'Arlésienne, L'Arlésienne :
Madame Ginoux, or
Portrait of
Madame Ginoux is the
title given to a
group of six
similar paintings by
Vincent van Gogh, painted...
- to the
Ginoux family,
these included the sketchbook. The
delivery of the
ledger was
recorded in a
notebook at the Cafe de la Gare. The
Ginoux family owned...
- 1847
accompanying Edmond Ginoux de la Coche [fr], who had been sent on a
mission by the
French Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
Ginoux was
tasked in part with...
- 1888. He had
befriended the
Yellow House's proprietors,
Joseph and
Marie Ginoux, and was able to use it as a studio. Van Gogh
wanted a
gallery to display...
- L'Arlesienne:
Madame Ginoux with
Books 1888 The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (F488) L'Arlesienne:
Portrait of
Madame Ginoux 1888 Musée d'Orsay,...
-
letter VGM 491
Doctor Gachet (F - / JH 2008),
letter 877. (left)
Marie Ginoux (‘The Arlésienne’) (F - / JH 1896).
Colour notations: ‘blanc’ (white) (upper...
-
Georges Ginoux (8
November 1933 – 10
March 2022) was a Belgian-born
French politician. A
member of the
Union for a Po****r Movement, he
served in the Senate...
- Joseph-Michel
Ginoux and his wife Marie, who in
November 1888
posed for Van Gogh's and Gauguin's Arlésienne; a bit later,
Joseph Ginoux evidently posed...
- Vincent's
preferred medium becomes a
large sketchbook given to him by
Madame Ginoux which he
begins to fill with
renderings of
landscapes in pen and ink. He...
- the
south of France. He had
befriended the proprietors,
Joseph and
Marie Ginoux. The
Yellow House, at 2
place Lamartine, had to be
furnished before he could...