One of Vincent Van Gogh's best-loved portraits is that of an old gardener named Patience Escalier. There are at least three versions (one drawing and two paintings) but the image on the left is the best known version.
In the summer of 1888, struggling artist Vincent Van Gogh dreamt of starting an artist’s colony where he lived in Arles, France. He’d managed to persuade one artist, Paul Gauguin, to join him. However, Gauguin had yet to arrive. In order to help entice artists to the area, Van Gogh painted many portraits of the inspiring local people he came across. Because of his poverty and strange ways, it was very difficult for him to get a hold of models...
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