27. De Bock’s estate contained four etchings by
Jean-François Millet. It was possibly these etchings (and not drawings) which the artist purchased from Theo van Gogh in Paris:
Allant au travail – ‘Going to work’,
La couseuse,
La baratteuse (Woman sewing, Woman churning butter) and
A la veille (Early evening). See
Collection Théophile de Bock 1905, p. 36, cat. nos. 178-181. As regards the first three, see Alfred Lebrun,
Catalogue of the etchings, heliographs, lithographs, and woodcuts done by Jean-Francois Millet. New York 1887, pp. 24-25, 36-37, cat. nos. 10, 11, 20:
Woman sewing;
Woman churning butter and
Going out to the fields. It was perhaps this De Bock about whom
Mrs van Gogh wrote to Theo on 5 July 1880: ‘It’s nice that you’ll have a good friend in Mr de Bock until October’ (FR b2495).