Portraits of Vincent van Gogh

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Vincent van Gogh, Self-portrait without beard, end September 1889, (F 525), oil on canvas, 40 × 31 cm., private collection. This may have been Van Gogh's last self-portrait. Given as a birthday gift to his mother.[1]

The portraits of Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) include self-portraits, portraits of him by other artists, and photographs—one of which is dubious—of the Dutch artist. Van Gogh's dozens of self-portraits were an important part of his œuvre as a painter. Most probably, van Gogh's self-portraits are depicting the face as it appeared in the mirror he used to reproduce his face, i.e. his right side in the image is in reality the left side of his face.

Self-portraits

1885

On July 14, 2022, an almost certainly authentic self-portrait of van Gogh was uncovered under his 1885 painting "Head of a peasant woman".[2] Lesley Stevenson, a conservator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, discovered it during an X-ray examination of their existing pieces. It shows a bearded van Gogh in a brimmed hat and a neckerchief around his throat. His left ear was clearly visible.[3] The portrait is covered under layers of cardboard and glue, which experts are searching for ways to remove in order to confirm its authenticity.[4] They believe it was painted when van Gogh moved to France and learnt about the work of the impressionists there, an experience that influenced his more colourful and expressive style that is much admired today.[3] Van Gogh was known to often reuse his canvases or work on their reverse in order to save money. The X-ray image will be featured at a Royal Scottish Academy exhibit in Edinburgh and displayed using a specially made lightbox.[2][5]

Paris 1886

The first self-portrait by van Gogh that survived is dated 1886.

  • Two Self-Portraits and Several Details, Drawing, Paris, 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F1378r)
    Two Self-Portraits and Several Details, Drawing, Paris, 1886
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F1378r)
  • Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat at the Easel, 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F181)
    Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat at the Easel, 1886
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F181)
  • Self-Portrait with Pipe, 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F208)
    Self-Portrait with Pipe, 1886
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F208)
  • Self-Portrait with Pipe, 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F180)
    Self-Portrait with Pipe, 1886
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F180)
  • Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat, 1886 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F208a)
    Self-Portrait with Dark Felt Hat, 1886
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F208a)
  • Self-Portrait, Autumn 1886, Paris Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague (F187v)
    Self-Portrait, Autumn 1886, Paris
    Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
    , The Hague (F187v)
  • Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford (F268)
    Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87
    Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford (F268)
  • Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F269v)
    Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F269v)
  • Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F267)
    Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F267)
  • Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87 Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (F380)
    Self-Portrait, Winter 1886/87
    Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (F380)
  • Self-Portrait, 1887 Oil on pasteboard, 42 cm x 34 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (F295)
    Self-Portrait, 1887
    Oil on pasteboard, 42 cm x 34 cm
    Rijksmuseum
    , Amsterdam (F295)

Paris 1887

  • Self-Portrait with Pipe and Glass, 1887 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F263a)
    Self-Portrait with Pipe and Glass, 1887
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F263a)
  • Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat, March/April 1887 Oil on pasteboard, 19 × 14 cm Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F296)
    Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat, March/April 1887
    Oil on pasteboard, 19 × 14 cm
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F296)
  • Self-Portrait, 1887 Oil on artist's board, mounted on cradled panel, 41 × 32.5 cm Art Institute of Chicago (F345)
    Self-Portrait, 1887
    Oil on artist's board, mounted on cradled panel, 41 × 32.5 cm
    Art Institute of Chicago (F345)
  • Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F469)
    Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F469)
  • Self-Portrait with Straw Hat (reverse image), 1887 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F61v)
    Self-Portrait with Straw Hat (reverse image), 1887
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F61v)
  • Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887 Oil on pasteboard, 34.9 × 26.7 cm Detroit Institute of Arts (F526)
    Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, Summer 1887
    Oil on pasteboard, 34.9 × 26.7 cm
    Detroit Institute of Arts (F526)
  • Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, 1887 Metropolitan Museum of Art (F365v)
    Self-Portrait with Straw Hat, 1887
    Metropolitan Museum of Art (F365v)
  • Self-Portrait with Straw Hat and a Pipe (reverse image), 1887 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F179v)
    Self-Portrait with Straw Hat and a Pipe (reverse image), 1887
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F179v)
  • Self-Portrait, Summer 1887 Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F356)
    Self-Portrait, Summer 1887
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F356)
  • Self-Portrait, Summer 1887, Paris Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F77v)
    Self-Portrait, Summer 1887, Paris
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F77v)
  • Self-Portrait, Summer 1887, Paris Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F109v)
    Self-Portrait, Summer 1887, Paris
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F109v)
  • Self-Portrait, Autumn 1887 Oil on canvas, 47 × 35 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris (F320)
    Self-Portrait, Autumn 1887
    Oil on canvas, 47 × 35 cm
    Musée d'Orsay, Paris (F320)
  • Self-Portrait with Japanese print December, 1887 Kunstmuseum, Basel (on loan from Emily Dreyfus Foundation) (F319)
    Self-Portrait with Japanese print December, 1887
    Kunstmuseum, Basel (on loan from Emily Dreyfus Foundation) (F319)
  • Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat, Winter 1887/88 Oil on canvas, 44 × 37.5 cm Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F344)
    Self-Portrait with Grey Felt Hat, Winter 1887/88
    Oil on canvas, 44 × 37.5 cm
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F344)
  • Self-Portrait, 1887–88, (F1672a)
    Self-Portrait, 1887–88, (F1672a)
  • Self-Portrait, 1887–88 Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection, Zürich (F366)
    Self-Portrait, 1887–88
    Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
    , Zürich (F366)
  • Self-Portrait as a Painter, December 1887 – February 1888, Oil on canvas, 65.1 cm × 50 cm Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F522)
    Self-Portrait as a Painter, December 1887 – February 1888, Oil on canvas, 65.1 cm × 50 cm
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F522)

Arles

  • Self-Portrait with Pipe and Straw Hat, Summer 1888 Oil on pasteboard, 42 × 31 cm Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F524)
    Self-Portrait with Pipe and Straw Hat, Summer 1888
    Oil on pasteboard, 42 × 31 cm
    Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F524)
  • Self-portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin, September 1888 Oil on canvas, 62 × 52 cm Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA (F476 – see Provenances below)
    Self-portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin, September 1888
    Oil on canvas, 62 × 52 cm
    Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA (F476 – see Provenances
    below)
  • Self-portrait dedicated to Charles Laval, Arles, November/December 1888 Private collection (F501)
    Self-portrait dedicated to Charles Laval, Arles, November/December 1888
    Private collection (F501)
  • Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, January 1889 Oil on canvas, 51 × 45 cm Private Collection (F529)
    Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, January 1889
    Oil on canvas, 51 × 45 cm
    Private Collection (F529)
  • Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, Easel and Japanese Print, January 1889 Oil on canvas, 60 × 49 cm Courtauld Institute Galleries, London (F527)
    Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear, Easel and Japanese Print, January 1889
    Oil on canvas, 60 × 49 cm
    Courtauld Institute Galleries
    , London (F527)
  • Painter on his way to work: Vincent van Gogh on the road to Montmajour, August 1888 (F448), Oil on canvas, 48 × 44 cm, believed to have been destroyed by fire in World War II
    Painter on his way to work: Vincent van Gogh on the road to Montmajour, August 1888 (F448), Oil on canvas, 48 × 44 cm, believed to have been destroyed by fire in World War II

Saint-Rémy

All the self-portraits executed in Saint-Rémy show the artist's head from the left, i.e. the side with non-mutilated ear.

  • A portrait of Vincent van Gogh from the left (good ear) holding a palette with brushes. He is wearing a blue cloak and has yellow hair and beard. The background is a deep violet.
    Self-Portrait, August 1889
    Oil on canvas, 57 × 43,5 cm
    National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (F626, JH1770) [6][7][8][9]
  • Self-Portrait, September 1889 Oil on canvas, 65 × 54 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris. This may have been Van Gogh's last self-portrait.[10] (F627 – see Remarks below)
    Self-Portrait, September 1889
    Oil on canvas, 65 × 54 cm
    Musée d'Orsay, Paris. This may have been Van Gogh's last self-portrait.[10] (F627 – see Remarks below)
  • Self-portrait without beard, end September 1889 Oil on canvas, 40 × 31 cm Private collection. Another contender for being Van Gogh's last self-portrait (F525 – see Remarks below).
    Self-portrait without beard, end September 1889
    Oil on canvas, 40 × 31 cm
    Private collection. Another contender for being Van Gogh's last self-portrait (F525 – see Remarks below).

Auvers-sur-Oise

No self-portraits were executed by van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise, during the final weeks of his life.

Remarks

Provenances

  • F476: Vincent van Gogh, Arles, (1888) gift; to Paul Gauguin, (1888–1897) sold. [Ambroise Vollard, Paris.] [Paul Cassirer Gallery, Berlin.] Hugo von Tschudi, Berlin, (1906–1911), by descent; to his widow, Angela von Tschudi, Munich (1911–1919), to Neue Staatsgalerie, Munich, (1919–1939); removed from the collection by the National Socialist (Nazi) authorities in 1938, (EK16554) consigned; to [Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, Switzerland, sale: Gemälde und Plastiken Moderner Meister aus Deutschen Museen, 30 June 1939, no. 45]; to Maurice Wertheim (1939–1951) bequest; to Fogg Art Museum, 1951. Notes: Gauguin sold the painting for Fr 300, Hugo von Tschudi bought the painting for the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, with funds from sponsors, but did not submit it to the Kaiser for pre-approval. He took the painting to Munich when he assumed post there.[15]

Scandals

In Nazi Germany, Vincent van Gogh's works were among those labelled generally "degenerate art". Several works were seized and sold/or destroyed by NS authorities including the self-portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin, September 1888, which was seized from the Moderne Staatsgalerie in Munich to be sold at auction in 1939 in Lucerne, Switzerland, while other works by van Gogh could remain in this collection, but were kept under lock and key.

Fakes

National Gallery
, Oslo

Almost at the same time as when his Catalogue raisonné was published,

Sunflowers – held a prominent place in the set he now rejected. In 1970, the editors of De la Faille's posthumous manuscript brand marked most of these dubious Self-portraits as forgeries,[16]
but could not settle all disputes, at least on one:

Meanwhile, the authenticity of a second "self-portrait" has been challenged:

  • The Selfportrait, 'à l'oreille mutilée', acquired in 1910 for the
    Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, had been unanimously rejected by scholars and technical researchers for decades, until provenance research by staff members reported pro domo the contrary.[18] On January 20, 2020 the results of research into this painting were published, and the conclusion was that this is a real Van Gogh painting, painted in the time that he was in a mental institution.[19]

Note the painter shows his right ear, if painted via a mirror, while Van Gogh cut his left ear.

Portraits of Vincent van Gogh by other artists

Photographs

  • Photograph of Vincent van Gogh, age 13, 1866
    Photograph of Vincent van Gogh, age 13, 1866
  • Photograph of Vincent van Gogh, age 19, c. 1873
    Photograph of Vincent van Gogh, age 19, c. 1873
  • Photo by Victor Morin, c. 1886, Quebec. Discovered in the early 1990s, a disputed, unconfirmed photograph of Vincent.[20]
    Photo by Victor Morin, c. 1886, Quebec. Discovered in the early 1990s, a disputed, unconfirmed photograph of Vincent.[20]

See also

Sources

Notes

  1. ^ a b Pickvance (1986), 131
  2. ^ a b "Vincent Van Gogh: Self-portrait discovered in Scotland – CBBC Newsround". Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  3. ^ a b Ogg, Jordan (2022-07-14). "Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait discovered". National Galleries of Scotland. Archived from the original on 2022-07-14.
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  5. ^ "Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait found behind painting in Scotland". Reuters. 2022-07-14. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  6. ^ "Vincent Van Gogh – Self-portrait". Online catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
  7. ^ "To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Thursday, 5 and Friday, 6 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. Note 4. Retrieved 26 February 2012. People say – and I'm quite willing to believe it – that it's difficult to know oneself ...
  8. ^ "To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Friday, 20 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. Note 14. Retrieved 26 February 2012. I have another one which is an attempt from when I was ill.
  9. ^ "To Willemien van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Thursday, 19 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. Note 16. Retrieved 26 February 2012. Lately I've done two portraits of myself, one of which is quite in character, I think, ...
  10. ^ a b Walther 2000, p. 74.
  11. ^ Dorn 2005 pp. 19, 21
  12. ^ Hendriks, Tilborgh 2011 pp. 271–273
  13. ^ Tralbaut 1961. pp. 188–189
  14. ^ "To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Saturday, 28 September 1889". Vincent van Gogh: The Letters. Van Gogh Museum. 1r:1. ... a little portrait of me.
  15. ^ "From the Harvard Art Museums' collections Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin".
  16. ^ De la Faille 1970, nos. CHK
  17. ^ De la Faille 1970, no. 476a: inscribed étude à la bougie
  18. ^ Marit Ingeborg Lange: The provenance of Vincent van Gogh's 'Self-portrait' in Oslo, Burlington Magazine CXLVIII/1235, February 2006, pp. 113–116
  19. ^ "Onderzoekers concluderen over betwijfeld schilderij: Dit is toch echt een van Gogh".
  20. TheGuardian.com
    . 24 February 2004.

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