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1888, Vincent van Gogh, Madame Roulin and Her Baby -- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

From the museum label: This vigorously painted portrait of Augustine Roulin and her infant daughter, Marcelle, is one of Van Gogh's many evocative renderings of the Roulin family, undertaken some six months after the artist relocated from Paris to Arles. Van Gogh painted the entire family of the local postman Joseph Roulin. Here, the chubby-cheeked infant is the focus of the enterprise. Her heightened expression in thickly painted brushwork suggests that the baby may have posed for van Gogh, swaddled in her mother's embrace. Augustine Roulin, by contrast, is an abbreviated presence.

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Uploaded on August 26, 2019
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