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Vincent Van Gogh - The potato eaters
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Vincent Van Gogh - Terrace of a café at night ( Place du Forum )
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Jean Dubuffet -  Jardin d’émail
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Pablo Picasso - Violon
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Vincent Van Gogh - Self Portrait
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Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Pavilion
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Claude Monet - Monet's studio boat (Le Bateau atelier)
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Vincent Van Gogh - Pink peach trees (Souvenir de Mauve)
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Giacomo Balla -  Screen with speedline (Paravento con linea di velocità)
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Fernand Léger - Soldiers playing cards
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Marta Pan - Floating sculpture, Otterlo
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Georges Seurat - Le Chahut
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Piet Mondrian - Tableau No. 1
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Umberto Boccioni - Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio
Vincent Van Gogh - The potato eaters
Vincent Van Gogh - Terrace of a café at night ( Place du Forum )
Jean Dubuffet -  Jardin d’émail
Pablo Picasso - Violon
Vincent Van Gogh - Self Portrait
Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Pavilion
Claude Monet - Monet's studio boat (Le Bateau atelier)
Vincent Van Gogh - Pink peach trees (Souvenir de Mauve)
Giacomo Balla -  Screen with speedline (Paravento con linea di velocità)
Fernand Léger - Soldiers playing cards
Marta Pan - Floating sculpture, Otterlo
Georges Seurat - Le Chahut
Piet Mondrian - Tableau No. 1
Umberto Boccioni - Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio

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Description

Test of mastery

The potato eaters is the most ambitious painting of Van Gogh’s Dutch period. Prior to starting the painting, he makes over a hundred portrait studies of farmworkers, various drawings and two painted studies. Thus he prepares himself for his first large painting on the theme of peasant life in Brabant, which he regards as a kind of test of his mastery. He wants to prove that he is on his way to becoming an accomplished figure painter. This painting precedes the final version and has virtually the same composition, but the layout is sketchier.


Arduous peasant life

Van Gogh makes the drawings and studies at the home of the peasant family De Groot-van Rooij. It is not his intention to make precise portraits of these people. He seeks to depict the atmosphere and the primitive nature of the arduous peasant life.


'Honestly earned'

He later writes to Theo: You see, I really have wanted to make it so that people get the idea that these folk, who are eating their potatoes by the light of their little lamp, have tilled the earth themselves with these hands they are putting in the dish, and (…) that they have thus honestly earned their food’.


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