The Drinkers , 1890
59.4 x 73.4 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
Oil on canvas

During his time in the Asylum of Saint-Paul in Saint-Rémy, a small town near Arles, Vincent van Gogh made a number of copies of the work of artists he admired, which freed him from having to produce original compositions and allowed him to concentrate instead on interpretation. For this image, Van Gogh copied a wood engraving from Honoré Daumier’s Drinkers, a parody on the four ages of man. The exaggerated figure types capture Daumier’s characteristic humor and convey his sad message about the horrors of alcoholism. The greenish palette may well be an allusion to the notorious alcoholic drink absinthe.

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Grapes, Lemons, Pears, and Apples , 1887
46.5 x 55.2 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
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Terrace and Observation Deck at the Moulin de Blute-Fin, Montmartre , 1887
43.6 x 33 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
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Fishing in Spring, the Pont de Clichy (Asnières) , 1887
50.5 x 60 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
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A Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage , 1885
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The Poet’s Garden , 1888
73 x 92.1 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
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