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The ''Montmartre paintings'' are a group of works that
Vincent van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inc ...
created in 1886 and 1887 of the Paris district of
Montmartre Montmartre ( , ) is a large hill in Paris's northern 18th arrondissement. It is high and gives its name to the surrounding district, part of the Right Bank. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 is bordered by Rue Ca ...
while living there, at 54 Rue Lepic, with his brother
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. Rather than capture urban settings in Paris, van Gogh preferred pastoral scenes, such as Montmartre and Asnières in the northwest suburbs. Of the two years in Paris, the work from 1886 often has the dark, somber tones of his early works from the
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. By the spring of 1887, van Gogh embraced use of color and light and created his own brushstroke techniques based upon
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and Pointillism. The works in the series provide examples of his work during that period of time and the progression he made as an artist.


Background


Paris

In 1886, van Gogh left the Netherlands for Paris and the guidance of his brother Theo van Gogh who was an art dealer. While he had been influenced not only by the great
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but also to a considerable extent by his cousin-in-law
Anton Mauve Anthonij "Anton" Rudolf Mauve (18 September 18385 February 1888) was a Dutch realist painter who was a leading member of the Hague School. He signed his paintings 'A. Mauve' or with a monogrammed 'A.M.'. A master colorist, he was a very signific ...
a Dutch realist painter and a leading member of the
Hague School The Hague School is a group of artists who lived and worked in The Hague between 1860 and 1890. Their work was heavily influenced by the realist painters of the French Barbizon school. The painters of the Hague school generally made use of relati ...
. coming to Paris meant that he would also have the opportunity to be influenced by
Impressionists Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open Composition (visual arts), composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating ...
, Symbolists, Pointillists, and Japanese art. His circle of friends included Camille Pissarro,
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Comte Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa (24 November 1864 – 9 September 1901) was a French painter, printmaker, draughtsman, caricaturist and illustrator whose immersion in the colourful and theatrical life of Paris in th ...
,
Paul Gauguin Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (, ; ; 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) was a French Post-Impressionist artist. Unappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of colour and Synthetist style that were distinct fr ...
and
Émile Bernard Émile Henri Bernard (28 April 1868 – 16 April 1941) was a French Post-Impressionist painter and writer, who had artistic friendships with Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Eugène Boch, and at a later time, Paul Cézanne. Most of his nota ...
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Montmartre

Montmartre Montmartre ( , ) is a large hill in Paris's northern 18th arrondissement. It is high and gives its name to the surrounding district, part of the Right Bank. The historic district established by the City of Paris in 1995 is bordered by Rue Ca ...
, sitting on a
butte __NOTOC__ In geomorphology, a butte () is an isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top; buttes are smaller landforms than mesas, plateaus, and tablelands. The word ''butte'' comes from a French word me ...
overlooking Paris, was known for its bars, cafes, and dance-hall. It was also located on the edge of countryside that afforded Van Gogh the opportunity to work on paintings of rural settings while living in Paris.


Artistic style

When Van Gogh painted he intended not just to capture the subject, but to express a message or meaning. It was through his paintings of nature that he was most successful at accomplishing his goal. It also created a great challenge: how to portray the subject and create a work that would resonate with the audience.


Works


Montmartre scenes

The ''Boulevard de Clichy'' (F292), a street in Montmartre, played an important role in van Gogh's life in Paris. The Café du Tambourin was located there, a restaurant just around the corner from the apartment where he lived with his brother
Theo Theo is a given name and a hypocorism. Greek origin Many names beginning with the root "Theo-" derive from the Ancient Greek word ''theos'' (''θεός''), which means god, for example: *Feminine names: Thea, Theodora, Theodosia, Theophania, ...
. There van Gogh met with other artists and displayed some of his works. He had a relationship with the owner of the establishment, Agostina Segatori, who was also the subject in his painting '' Agostina Segatori Sitting in the Café du Tambourin''. Located on the boulevard was the studio of
Fernand Cormon Fernand Cormon (24 December 1845 – 20 March 1924) was a French painter born in Paris. He became a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel, Eugène Fromentin, and Jean-François Portaels, and one of the leading historical painters of modern France. Biogra ...
, where van Gogh received training, as well as the
Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge (, ; ) is a cabaret in Paris, on Boulevard de Clichy, at Place Blanche, the intersection of, and terminus of Rue Blanche. In 1889, the Moulin Rouge was co-founded by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Paris Ol ...
and the homes of several of his friends, whom he referred to as "Impressionistes du Petit Boulevard": John Russell,
Georges-Pierre Seurat Georges Pierre Seurat ( , , ; 2 December 1859 – 29 March 1891) was a French post-Impressionist artist. He devised the painting techniques known as chromoluminarism and pointillism and used conté crayon for drawings on paper with a rough su ...
and
Paul Signac Paul Victor Jules Signac ( , ; 11 November 1863 – 15 August 1935) was a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, working with Georges Seurat, helped develop the Pointillist style. Biography Paul Signac was born in Paris on 11 November 1863. ...
. The painting of the Boulevard is Impressionistic in terms of subject and technique. Van Gogh used short brush strokes to depict the figures of the people and the buildings. Light is reflected off the road. Capturing a moment in a street scene was a common theme for Impressionists. The vantage point for the painting was looking northwest from Place Blanche. Rue Lepic's entrance is on the right side of the painting. Van Gogh also made a drawing of this site from a greater distance. File:Weg te Montmartre - s0092V1962 - Van Gogh Museum.jpg, ''Sloping Path in Montmartre''
1886
Van Gogh Museum The Van Gogh Museum () is a Dutch art museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries in the Museum Square in Amsterdam South, close to the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw. The museum opene ...
, Amsterdam (F232) File:Van Gogh - Gartenlokal "La Guinguette" auf dem Montmartre.jpg, ''Terrace of a Cafe on Montmartre (La Guinguette)''
1886
Musée d'Orsay, Paris (F238) File:Vincent van Gogh - Shelter on Montmartre (1887).jpg, ''Shelter on Montmartre''
1886
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF), comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, is the largest public arts institution in the city of San Francisco. The permanent collection of the ...
, San Francisco (F264a) File:Boulevard de Clichy - s0094V1962 - Van Gogh Museum.jpg, ''Boulevard de Clichy''
1887
Van Gogh Museum The Van Gogh Museum () is a Dutch art museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries in the Museum Square in Amsterdam South, close to the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw. The museum opene ...
, Amsterdam (F292) File:Van Gogh - Blick auf Montemartre vor einem Gewitter.jpeg, ''Twilight, before the Storm: Montmartre''
1886
Private collection (F1672)


''Le Moulin de la Galette''

Van Gogh created a number of paintings titled ''Le Moulin de la Galette'', which was also called ''Moulin Bloute-Fin''. In van Gogh's first year in Paris he painted rural areas around Montmartre, such as the butte and its windmills. The colors are somber and evoke a sense of his anxiety and loneliness. The landscape and windmills around Montmartre were the source of inspiration for a number of van Gogh's paintings. The Moulin de la Galette, still standing, is located near the apartment he shared with his brother. Built in 1622, it was originally called Blute-Fin and belonged to the Debray family in the 19th century. Van Gogh met artists such as Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Signac and Paul Gauguin who inspired him to incorporate Impressionism into his artwork resulting in lighter, more colorful paintings. Windmills also featured in some of van Gogh's landscape paintings of Montmartre. File:Van Gogh - Montmartre bei der oberen Mühle.jpeg, ''Le Moulin de la Galette Terrace and Observation Deck at the Moulin de Blute-Fin, Montmartre''
1886
Art Institute of Chicago (F272) File:Vincent van Gogh - Windmills on Montmartre - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Le Moulin de Blute-Fin''
1886
Bridgestone Museum of Art, Tokyo (F273) File:Van Gogh - Le Moulin de la Galette.jpeg, ''Le Moulin de la Galette'', also ''The Blute-Fin Windmill, Montmartre''
1886
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow (F274) File:Van Gogh - Le Moulin de la Galette3.jpeg, '' Le Moulin de la Galette''
1886
Kröller-Müller Museum The Kröller-Müller Museum () is a national art museum and sculpture garden, located in the Hoge Veluwe National Park in Otterlo in the Netherlands. The museum, founded by art collector Helene Kröller-Müller within the extensive grounds of ...
, Otterlo, Netherlands (F227) File:Vincent van Gogh - Le Moulin de la Galette - Google Art Project.jpg, '' Le Moulin de la Galette''
1886
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires) The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes ("National Museum of Fine Arts") is an Argentine art museum in Buenos Aires, located in the Recoleta section of the city. The Museum inaugurated a branch in Neuquén in 2004. The museum hosts works by Goya, Remb ...
, Argentina (F348) File:Van Gogh - Le Moulin de la Galette4.jpeg, ''Le Moulin de la Galette''
1886
Private collection (F349) File:Vincent van Gogh - Le Moulin de blute-fin(1886).jpg, ''Le Moulin de blute-fin,''
1886
Zwolle, Museum De Fundatie


Other windmill paintings

''The Hill of Montmartre with Stone Quarry'' (F229) was but one of van Gogh's paintings of the Montmartre countryside. The apartment where he lived with his brother bordered the countryside and overlooked the city of Paris. At the time the work was painted, the country landscape was beginning to disappear as a result of the city's expansion. Soon the fields, pastures and windmills would largely disappear from the Montmartre area. Van Gogh draws the audience in by use of the diagonal line of fences to the windmill just right of the center of the picture. This technique also established depth in the work. File:Vincent van Gogh - De heuvel van Montmartre met steengroeve - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Hill of Montmartre with Stone Quarry''
1886
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F229) File:De heuvel van Montmartre met steengroeve - s0012V1962 - Van Gogh Museum.jpg, ''The Hill of Montmartre with Quarry''
1886
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F230) File:Van Gogh - Blick auf Montmartre mit Mühlen.jpeg, ''The Hill of Montmartre'' also ''View of Montmartre with Windmills''
1886
Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands (F266) File:Windmill on Montmartre (destroyed) (JH 1186) - My Dream.jpg, ''Windmill on Montmartre'' (b/w copy)
1886
Destroyed by fire in 1967 (F271) File:Scène de Rue à Montmartre.jpg, ''Street Scene in Montmartre''
1887
Private collection (No F number, JH1240)


Vegetable gardens in Montmartre

Montmatre's vegetable gardens, fenced in blocks for security and to clearly separate the allotted spaces, supplied the Paris markets with spinach, lettuce, cabbage and other vegetables. ''Vegetable Gardens in Montmartre: La Butte Montmartre'' (F346) depicts the changing landscape of the Montmartre landscape. In the foreground are allotted vegetable gardens with people working in their allotments. Although still somewhat rural, a large apartment building is constructed in the fields. The three remaining windmills in the area had now become a source of entertainment and respite from working in the city. Le Blute-Fin, also called '' Le Moulin de la Galette'' was the largest standing mill offering a café and a terraced viewing platform for looking over Paris from behind the mill. Between the mills are dining establishments and dance halls. He used techniques he picked up from the
Impressionists Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open Composition (visual arts), composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating ...
and Pointillists, such as use of short brush strokes or dots of color. The colors are much brighter than the somber colors he used in the
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. ''Vegetable Gardens in Montmartre: La Butte Montmartre'' (F316), the same name as painting F346, was selected by Van Gogh for his first exhibition in 1888 in Paris. Both paintings reflect how much he had learned since he came to Paris and were made on the same hill. The summery landscape depicts the vegetable gardens with the city skyline in the distance. Van Gogh was pleased with his work on this painting, commenting that it "breathed fresh air and joy". File:Vincent van Gogh - Montmartre- achter de Moulin de la Galette - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Vegetable Gardens in Montmartre: La Butte Montmartre''
1887
Van Gogh Museum The Van Gogh Museum () is a Dutch art museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries in the Museum Square in Amsterdam South, close to the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw. The museum opene ...
, Amsterdam (F316) File:Vincent van Gogh - Montmartre- molens en moestuinen - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Vegetable Gardens in Montmartre: La Butte Montmartre''
1887
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (F346) File:Vincent Willem van Gogh 045.jpg, ''Vegetable Gardens in Montmartre: La Butte Montmartre''
1887
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (F350)


View from Vincent's Room

Van Gogh lived with his brother in Montmartre. Located above the city of Paris, the apartment afforded him a beautiful view of the city skyline, which he painted several times. Two of the paintings were made in 1887. The second painting ''View from Vincent's window'' was made from a similar vantage point to the titled painting ''View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic'' of this article. In ''View of Paris'' (F341) van Gogh demonstrates several
Neo-impressionist Neo-Impressionism is a term coined by French art critic Félix Fénéon in 1886 to describe an art movement founded by Georges Seurat. Seurat's most renowned masterpiece, '' A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'', marked the beginn ...
techniques. To bring an intensity to his work, he uses complementary colors of red and green. He adapted the stippling technique, using tiny dots in areas where needed for detail and brush strokes for the background. File:Vincent van Gogh - View from Theo’s apartment - Google Art Project.jpg, ''View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic''
1887
Van Gogh Museum The Van Gogh Museum () is a Dutch art museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries in the Museum Square in Amsterdam South, close to the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw. The museum opene ...
, Amsterdam (F341) File:Van Gogh - Blick auf Paris aus Vincents Zimmer in der Rue Lepic1.jpeg, ''View from Vincent's Window''
1887
Private collection (F341a)


View of Paris

''Roofs in Paris'' (F231) was made by van Gogh in 1886, his first year in Paris. Although acquainted with
Impressionism Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage ...
, he had not yet begun to integrate color and light into his work. This painting consists of dull brown and gray. Here van Gogh seemed most interested in the variations of colors found in the many houses within his view. File:Gezicht vanuit Vincents atelier - s0095V1962 - Van Gogh Museum.jpg, ''View of the Roofs of Paris''
1886
Van Gogh Museum The Van Gogh Museum () is a Dutch art museum dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh and his contemporaries in the Museum Square in Amsterdam South, close to the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, and the Concertgebouw. The museum opene ...
, Amsterdam (F231) File:Vista de París desde Montmartre, por Vincent van Gogh.jpg, ''View of Paris from Montmartre''
1886
Kunstmuseum Basel The Kunstmuseum Basel houses the oldest public art collection in the world and is generally considered to be the most important museum of art in Switzerland. It is listed as a heritage site of national significance. Its lineage extends back to ...
, Basel, Switzerland (F262)


See also

* List of works by Vincent van Gogh


References


Bibliography

* Galbally, A (2008). ''A remarkable friendship: Vincent van Gogh and John Peter Russell''. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Publishing. . * Hamilton, V; Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery (2002). ''Millet to Matisse: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century French painting'' from. New Haven and London:
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with Glasgow Museums. . * Mroue, H (1999). ''Frommer's Memorable Walks in Paris''. Hoboken: Wiley Publishing Inc. . * Wallace, R (1969). Editors of Time-Life Books. ed. ''The World of Van Gogh (1853–1890)''. Alexandria, VA, USA:
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External links


Paris 1886-1888, Permanent Collection, Van Gogh Museum''Van Gogh, paintings and drawings: a special loan exhibition''
a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on these paintings (see index) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Montmartre (paintings) 1887 paintings 1888 paintings 1880s paintings Paintings of Paris by Vincent van Gogh Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh Articles containing video clips Montmartre Paintings of Montmartre