Paintings of Children (Van Gogh series)

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Vincent van Gogh enjoyed making Paintings of Children. He once said that it's the only thing that "excites me to the depths of my soul, and which makes me feel the infinite more than anything else." Painting children, in particular represented rebirth and the infinite. Over his career Van Gogh did not make many paintings of children, but those he completed were special to him. During the ten years of Van Gogh's career as a painter, from 1881 to 1890, his work changed and grew richer, particularly in how he used color and techniques symbolically or evocatively. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Portrait of Camille Roulin
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rdf:langString Portrait of Madame Augustine Roulin and Baby Marcelle, 1888 The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
rdf:langString Portrait of Armand Roulin, 1888, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
rdf:langString La Mousmé, 1888, Oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
rdf:langString The Schoolboy with Uniform Cap , early December, 1888, Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
rdf:langString The Little Arlesienne , 1890, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands
rdf:langString First Steps, after Millet, 1890, Oil on canvas, 72.4 x 91.1 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
rdf:langString Portrait of Camille Roulin, 1888, Oil on Canvas, 40.5 X 32.5 cm, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
rdf:langString Detail of First Steps
rdf:langString Portrait of Camille Roulin, 1888, Oil on Canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .
rdf:langString Portrait of Marcelle Roulin, 1888, Oil on Canvas, 35 X 24.5 cm, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
rdf:langString Portrait of Armand Roulin, 1888, Museum Folkwang, Essen
rdf:langString Young Man with a Cap , 1888, Private Collection, Zürich, Switzerland
rdf:langString Girl with Ruffled Hair , Musée des Beaux-Arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland .
rdf:langString Evening: The Watch, after Millet, October, 1889, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
rdf:langString Young Man with Cornflower, June, 1890, Private collection,
rdf:langString Mother Roulin with Her Baby, 1888, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
rdf:langString Portrait of Marcelle Roulin, 1888, Oil on Canvas, Fondation Socindec, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
rdf:langString Roulin's Baby, 1888, Oil on Canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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rdf:langString Van Gogh - Bildnis eines jungen Mannes mit Kornblume.jpeg
rdf:langString Partial First Steps after Millet 1890.JPG
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Abendstunde .jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Bildnis Camile Roulin.jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Die kleine Arlésienne.jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Kopf eines Mädchens.jpg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Madame Augustine Roulin mit Baby.jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Madame Augustine Roulin mit Baby1.jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Marcelle Roulin als Baby.jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Marcelle Roulin als Baby1.jpeg
rdf:langString Van Gogh - Marcelle Roulin als Baby2.jpeg
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rdf:langString Vincent van Gogh - First Steps.jpg
rdf:langString Portrait of Camille Roulin 1888 Vincent van Gogh.jpg
rdf:langString Portrait of Camille Roulin 1888 Vincent van Gogh.jpg
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rdf:langString Vincent van Gogh enjoyed making Paintings of Children. He once said that it's the only thing that "excites me to the depths of my soul, and which makes me feel the infinite more than anything else." Painting children, in particular represented rebirth and the infinite. Over his career Van Gogh did not make many paintings of children, but those he completed were special to him. During the ten years of Van Gogh's career as a painter, from 1881 to 1890, his work changed and grew richer, particularly in how he used color and techniques symbolically or evocatively. His early works were earth-toned and dull. After a transformative period in Paris, Van Gogh embarked on his most prolific periods starting in Arles, in the south of France and continuing until his final days in Auvers-sur-Oise. During those times his work became more colorful and more reflective of influences, such as Impressionism and Japonism. Japonism influences are understood in the painting of a young girl, La Mousmé. Among others, he was inspired by the work of Jean-François Millet which he emulated in First Steps and Evening: The Watch. Van Gogh enjoyed painting portraits when he had available models. Possibly the greatest impact to his paintings of children came out of the friendship with Joseph Roulin and the many paintings of his family.
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