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Bridgestone Museum of Art


Post-impressionism


National Gallery


Cézanne, Gauguin and van Gogh
Salle 45
The final decades of the 19th century were a time of great upheaval in French art. The ferment was not always centered on the art capital of Paris. Paul Cézanne left the city in the 1880s, creating some of his most audacious late works, such as the monumental “Bathers”, in the relative obscurity of his native Aix-en-Provence.



National Gallery of Art - NGA


Van Gogh et Gauguin
The Chester Dale Collection
Salle 84
between 1880 and 1900


National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) - Tokyo


Post-Impressionism


Orsay Museum


Van Gogh
Salle 35
1890
Fils de pasteur, Van Gogh naîtra dans la Province du Brabant. Il deviendra peintre à partir de l'année 1880, après avoir renoncé à une carrière dans les ordres religieux.



Cézanne
Salle 36
Cézanne ne connaîtra la célébrité qu'en 1904, lors de la rétrospective que lui consacrera le Salon d'Automne. Son influence sera déterminante pour de nombreux artistes du XXème siècle, notamment les cubistes.



Gauguin
Salle 44


Van Gogh Museum


Salle d'études
between 1885 and 1890


Netherlands (1883-1886)
between 1883 and 1885
In Nuenen, he devoted himself to drawing - paying boys to bring him birds' nests - and rapidly sketching the weavers in their cottages.



Paris 1886/1888
between 1886 and 1888
In March 1886 he moved to Paris to study at Fernand Cormon's studio, and in May 1886 his mother and sister Wil moved to Breda. The brothers first shared Theo's Rue Laval apartment on Montmartre.



Arles (February 1888 - May 1889)
between 1888 and 1889
Van Gogh arrived on 21 February 1888, at the railroad station in Arles, crossed Place Lamartine, entered the city through the Porte de la Cavalerie, and took quarters a few steps further, at the Hôtel-Restaurant Carrel, 30 Rue Cavalerie.



Saint-Rémy (May 1889 - May 1890)
between 1889 and 1890
On 8 May 1889 Van Gogh, accompanied by a carer, the Reverend Salles, committed himself to the mental hospital of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in a former monastery in Saint Rémy de Provence, a little less than 20 miles (32 km) from Arles.



Auvers-sur-Oise (May-July 1890)
1890
In May 1890, Van Gogh left the clinic and went to the physician Dr. Paul Gachet, in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris, where he was closer to his brother Theo.