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60. A+
Caill, Antony, La Question des vacances scolaires, 1891. The French school calendar includes four two-week vacations. There’s the...

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59. In the dining room
At Marie Henry’s inn, the painters were not content with borrowing pots and pans for their still lifes: as the days grew shorter, Gauguin...

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58. Around the buvette
Theo van Gogh to his brother Vincent, Paris, February 9, 1890: De Haan sent me a painting to dispatch to his brother. One can see that...

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57. Signatures and attributions
To greet the New Year we have a visual game to play that takes us from the typeface of Twitter to the painterly loops of Paul Gauguin....

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56. Looking closely
Paul Gauguin, Café at Arles, 1888, oil on canvas, Pushkin Museum, Moscow In the Morozov Collection exhibition at the Fondation Louis...

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55. Décalage
The French verb décaler means to move around in time and space. If you're posing for a photo and are out of frame, you décale yourself...

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54. Meijer de Haan
Nothing that we know of Meijer de Haan’s life before 1888 suggests that he would book into an auberge run by a single mother on the...

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53. Two men walk into a bar
A friend opened a bakery-café about 10 years ago in my hometown. She leased a downtown store front, bought a second hand professional...

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52. Léa
We do know one thing that Marie Henry did while the Buvette de la Plage was under construction: she got pregnant. In May or June 1888,...

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51. On the beach road
A ferry crossing the Laita River at Le Pouldu, early 1900s, Archives Finistère The chemin des Grands Sables still runs along the coast;...

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50. Scale
One evening in early spring when we were living in Châteauneuf de Grasse, in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France, my husband and I...

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49. In Le Pouldu
Le Pouldu was where the roads came to an end. The Laita river bounded it on one side; the ocean on another. It was known for its sand...

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48. What the archives tell us
Marie Henry was born in the provincial town of Moëlan, in the region of Pont-Aven, the administrative district of Quimperlé, in the...

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47. La rentrée
I check the website of the Musée de Pont-Aven every month or so, hoping that a miracle will have transpired and their archives will...

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46. Les vacances
In the middle of July, in France, cities begin to empty. First a trickle, then a stream; by the middle of August, all but the tourists...

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45. En route
Vincent van Gogh, Le Train bleu, 1888, Musée Rodin Two men are on an overnight train to Paris at Christmas. They've both had a traumatic...

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44. Missing years
Longtime readers may recall that the Gauguin catalogue raisonné for the years 1888-1903 was promised for the end of December 2020. Our...

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43. Summer afternoons
There's a story that Zola used to walk the streets of Paris copying shop proprietors' names into his cahier. When your novels had as many...

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42. Who tells your story
We'll let Gauguin get on with it in Pont Aven and shift our attention today to a young woman in Amsterdam who, while Gauguin was making...

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41. Strong opinions about cow paintings
Gustave de Maupassant, Untitled, Location unknown This watercolor by the now forgotten artist Gustave de Maupassant sold at auction in...

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