Postman Joseph Roulin

by Vincent Van Gogh

Artwork Image: Postman Joseph Roulin (1888) by Vincent Van Gogh

The Roulin Family is group of portrait paintings Vincent van Gogh executed in Arles in 1888 and 1889 on Joseph, his wife Augustine and their three children: Armand, Camille and Marcelle. This series is unique in many ways. Although Van Gogh loved to paint portraits, it was difficult for financial and other reasons for him to find models. So, finding an entire family that agreed to sit for paintings, in fact for several sittings each was a bounty. Joseph Roulin became a particularly good, loyal and supporting friend to Van Gogh during his stay in Arles. To represent a man he truly admired was important to him. The family, with children ranging in age from four months to seventeen years, also gave him the opportunity to produces works of individuals in several different stages of life. Rather than making photographic-like works, Van Gogh used his imagination, colors and themes artistically and creatively to evoke desired emotions from the audience.

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Artwork Details

Date:1888
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:81cm x 65cm
Genres:Post-Impressionism
Subjects:People
More Info:en.wikipedia.org
Name:Museum of Fine Arts
Location:Boston (USA)
Website:www.mfa.org

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