The Brothel replica in oil on canvas
Van Gogh Studio is located in Amsterdam, near the Van Gogh museum where we can study the original works. Our paintings are all painted in oil on canvas by mainly Dutch artists who have studied Van Gogh's technique, including brushstrokes, color mixing, atmosphere and the rhythm of painting.
Van Gogh’s Stay at Arles
Van Gogh moved to Arles in February 1888 as he was suffering from his smoker’s cough. His objective was to find an art colony in Arles. Initially, the place seemed exotic to Van Gogh.
He wrote to this brother that everything of Arles, including the Brothels, the Zouaves and the people, seem like something that is from a totally different world to him.
About the Brothel Painting
Van Gogh’s decision to furnish his
Yellow House, which he not only wanted to live in but also use as a studio, made him create many paintings like
Bedroom in Arles (1888),
Van Gogh's Chair (1888),
Starry Night Over the Rhone (1888),
Vase with Twelve Sunflowers (1888),
The Night Café (1888) and
Cafe Terrace at Night (September 1888), so as to decorate his Yellow house.
The Brothel must have been one painting he must have created around this time.
Although
Gauguin, who was staying with him during the period, did not approve of his visits to the low-life places, he did accompany him to the places. Although both their works were around the same themes, their perspectives differed vastly.
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