14. At the International Exhibition, which opened in Amsterdam on 1 May 1883,
Anthon van Rappard was represented by
Peintres en brique (no. 190):
Tile painters (Middelburg, Zeeuws Museum).
Ill. 332 . The painting both matches Van Gogh’s description and accords with his remark that it is ‘large’, since it measures 65.5 x 120.5 cm. But Van Rappard’s dating of the work, 1884, is a problem. It could mean that Van Rappard painted a second version of it (one in 1883 and one in 1884), or that he later made changes to the 1883 work and altered the date. See exhib. cat. Amsterdam 1974, p. 82, cat. no. 93. The fact that Van Gogh knows of this painting leads to the conclusion that he must already have received Van Rappard’s letter, for which he thanks him in
letter 332.