9. In his letter sketch of the Leporello album – which was to be made after a Japanese example – Van Gogh included four of his Arles drawings:
Farmhouse in a wheatfield (
F 1415 / JH 1408 ![Vincent van Gogh - Farmhouse in a wheatfield (F 1415 / JH 1408) (Click to view image) [2598]](/vg/interface/artworkref.png)
), which he had probably sent to Theo at the end of April (
see letter 602),
Landscape with a tree in the foreground (
F 1418 / JH 1431 ![Vincent van Gogh - Landscape with a tree in the foreground (F 1418 / JH 1431) (Click to view image) [2612]](/vg/interface/artworkref.png)
) and
Montmajour (
F 1423 / JH 1433 ![Vincent van Gogh - Montmajour (F 1423 / JH 1433) (Click to view image) [2614]](/vg/interface/artworkref.png)
), which he said in
letter 613 that he had sent, and
The Langlois bridge (
F 1470 / JH 1377 ![Vincent van Gogh - The Langlois bridge (F 1470 / JH 1377) (Click to view image) [3058]](/vg/interface/artworkref.png)
). Theo did not yet have this drawing: it is dated to mid-May (in other words after the first two consignments in late April-early May) and it was not in the batch referred to in
letter 613, since those were views around Montmajour. It seems likely that
Mourier-Petersen took it with him. See cat. Amsterdam 2007, p. 114.
In the Van Gogh Museum collection there is a Japanese album of prints that comes from the family estate and was made in the way Van Gogh illustrated in his sketch: Shinsen kachō no kei (Glimpses of newly selected flowers and birds). See cat Amsterdam 1991, p. 25 and cat. no. 112.