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Van Gogh’s Roulin Household Portraits on view in Boston

Editorial Board Published April 5, 2025
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From March 30 to September 7, 2025, the Museum of Advantageous Arts in Boston presents the exhibition “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits”

Supply: Museum of Advantageous Arts (MFA), Boston · Picture: Vincent van Gogh: “Postman Joseph Roulin” (element), 1888. Boston, MFA

Between 1888 and 1889 throughout his keep in Arles, within the south of France, Vincent van Gogh (1853–90) created various portraits of a neighboring household—the postman Joseph Roulin; his spouse, Augustine and their three youngsters: Armand, Camille and Marcelle. Van Gogh’s tender relationship with the postman and his household, and his groundbreaking portrayals of them, are on the coronary heart of this exhibition, which is the primary devoted to the Roulin portraits and the deep bonds of friendship between the artist and this household.

Guests can see roughly 20 works by Van Gogh, together with the MFA’s iconic portraits Postman Joseph Roulin (1888) and Lullaby: Madame Augustine Roulin Rocking a Cradle (La Berceuse) (1889) in addition to essential loans from museums such because the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Museum of Fashionable Artwork in New York and Metropolitan Museum of Artwork. Moreover, key works of earlier Dutch artwork and Japanese woodblock prints—each of which profoundly knowledgeable Van Gogh’s portrait follow—together with new scientific findings present vital perception into parts of the artist’s artistic course of, from his painterly contact to his alternative of supplies. Letters written by Postman Roulin convey to life the deep bond of friendship and a serious turning level in Van Gogh’s life, as he moved to a brand new metropolis and grappled along with his psychological well being. He dreamed of making a vibrant group of artists in Arles, which led to a go to by fellow painter Paul Gauguin, whose work is included right here.

Regardless of imagining himself as a husband and father, Van Gogh by no means married or had youngsters. As he got here to phrases with this, he discovered consolation in his relationship with the Roulins; his portraits of them seize an intimacy that resonates throughout place and time in households of all types—organic, chosen or noticed. This exhibition offers guests probably the most in-depth look but on the emotional underpinnings of among the beloved artist’s most widely known work.

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