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''Saintes-Maries'' is the subject of a series of paintings 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 ...
made in 1888. When Van Gogh lived in Arles, he took a trip to
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (, lit.: "Saint Marys of the Sea"; Provençal Occitan: ''Li Santi Mario de la Mar'') is the capital of the Camargue ( Provençal Occitan ''Camarga'') in the south of France. It is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône ...
on the
Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Western and Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the ...
, where he made several paintings of the seascape and town.


Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer

In June 1888, Van Gogh took a 30-mile stagecoach trip from Arles to the sea-side fishing village of
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (, lit.: "Saint Marys of the Sea"; Provençal Occitan: ''Li Santi Mario de la Mar'') is the capital of the Camargue ( Provençal Occitan ''Camarga'') in the south of France. It is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône ...
on the coast of the
Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Western and Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the ...
. Van Gogh's week-long trip was taken to recover from his health problems and make some seaside paintings and drawings. At that time, Saintes-Maries was a small fishing village with under a hundred homes.Beaujean, 48-89.


Seaside

In just a few days, he made two paintings of the sea, one of the village and nine drawings. One of the paintings was Van Gogh Museum's ''Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'' (F413), which he described to his brother,
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: "I made the drawing of the boats when I left very early in the morning, and I am now working on a painting based on it, a size 30 canvas with more sea and sky on the right. It was before the boats hastened out; I had watched them every morning, but as they leave very early I didn't have time to paint them." Some of the work on the painting was finished in the studio, such as capturing the light in the sand, sea and sky. Another seascape Van Gogh made was ''The Sea at Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'' (F415) in which he sought to capture light's effect on the sea. He wrote that the "Mediterranean Sea is a mackerel color: in other words, changeable – you do not always know whether it is green or purple, you do not always know if it is blue, as the next moment the ever-changing sheen has assumed a pink or a gray tint." The setting includes fishing boats returning to the village. To emphasize contrast to the color green in the painting, Van Gogh signs his name in large bright red letters. ''Fishing Boats at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'' (F1433) is one of Van Gogh's reed pen drawings of Saint-Maries which he based on his painting ''The Sea at Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'' (F415). The fluid movements of Van Gogh's pen bring an energy to the drawing, not intended to be a mimetic copy. Both his choice of the reed pen and the "placement of tiered-patterned strokes" reflect the influence of Japanese prints. He brings life to the painting through technique. The Pointillist dotted sky accentuates the clouds. Whitecaps are evoked by the vertical lines and horizontal lines portray the calmer sea in the distance. ''Seascape at Saintes-Maries (Fishing Boats at Sea)'' was painted six years after Van Gogh wrote that he wished to paint a seaside painting of sand, sea and sky. In this painting the combination of a high horizon and boats close to the top edge of the frame, draw the audience in to the choppy sea in the foreground and center of the picture. He also made three drawings of this composition. File:Van Gogh - Fischerboote bei Saintes-Maries.jpeg, ''The Sea at Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'', 1888,
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 (F415) File:Vincent van Gogh - Fishing Boats at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.jpg, ''Fishing Boats at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer'', Pen and ink and pencil, June 1888, St. Louis Museum of Art (F1433) File:Van Gogh - Fischerboote bei Saintes-Maries1.jpeg, ''Seascape at Saintes-Maries (Fishing Boats at Sea)'', 1888, Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia (F417) File:Van Gogh - Fischerboote am Strand von Saintes-Maries.jpeg, ''Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries'', Reed pen, 1888, Private collection (F1428) File:GUGG Boats at Saintes-Maries.jpg, ''Boats at Saintes-Maries'', Reed pen and ink over graphite on wove paper, Late July-early August 1888, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum File:Vincent van Gogh - Boats at Saintes-Marie watercolour.jpg, ''Fishing Boats on the Beach at Saintes-Maries'', watercolor, 1888,
Hermitage Museum The State Hermitage Museum ( rus, Государственный Эрмитаж, r=Gosudarstvennyj Ermitaž, p=ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj ɪrmʲɪˈtaʂ, links=no) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is the largest ...
, St. Petersburg, Russia (F1429)


Town

In the painting ''View of Saintes-Maries'' (F416), Van Gogh painted rows of what is likely lavender from the foreground to the town of Saintes-Maries in the center of the frame, thereby drawing the viewer into the painting. A wall encloses the town in which a large church becomes the focal point. The painting takes upon a three-dimensional appearance, starting with relief-like layers of blue paint in the sky. Finer brushstrokes were used on the field and town buildings. File:Van Gogh - Drei weiße Hütten in Saintes-Maries.jpeg, ''Three White Cottages in Saintes-Maries'', 1888,
Kunsthaus Zürich The Kunsthaus Zürich is in terms of area the biggest art museum of Switzerland and houses one of the most important art collections in Switzerland, assembled over the years by the local art association called '. The collection spans from the Midd ...
(F419) File:Van Gogh - Gasse in Saintes-Maries.jpeg, ''Street in Saintes-Maries'', Reed pen, 1888, Private Collection (F1434) File:Van Gogh - Gasse in Saintes-Maries2.jpeg, ''Street in Saintes-Maries'', 1888, Private Collection (F420) File:Van Gogh - Blick auf Saites-Maries1.jpeg, ''View of Saintes-Maries'', 1888,
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 (F416)
The Philadelphia Museum of Art owns a drawing that Van Gogh made titled ''The Road at Saintes-Maries''. It is also known as ''Cottages in Saintes-Maries'' (F1436).


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Bibliography

* Beaujean, D (2000). ''Van Gogh: Life and Work''. Cologne: Konemann. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Saintes-Maries (Van Gogh series) 1888 paintings Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh Paintings of Arles by Vincent van Gogh Maritime paintings Paintings in the collection of the Hermitage Museum