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- 014 To Willem and Caroline van Stockum-Haanebeek. London, between about Thursday, 16 October and Friday, 31 October 1873.
- in translation:
‘A baptism’ is after Anker, a Swiss, who has painted all manner of subjects, all equally sensitiv...
- in note 4:
Albert Anker, A baptism, 1864 (Lagnau, formerly Amtsersparniskasse). Also published in the ‘Galerie...
- 017 To Theo van Gogh. London, beginning of January 1874.
- in translation:
...ne Feyen, Brion, Jundt, George Saal. Israëls, Anker, Knaus, Vautier, Jourdan, Jalabert, Antigna, Co...
- 036 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, Tuesday, 29 June 1875.
- in translation:
...Funeral in the cornfield’ by Van der Maaten. Anker’s painting of ‘An old Huguenot’, a photo ...
- in note 3:
Albert Anker’s painting An old Huguenot, 1875 (private collection) was exhibited at the 1875 Salon ...
- 098 To Theodorus van Gogh and Anna van Gogh-Carbentus. Isleworth, Friday, 17 and Saturday, 18 November 1876.
- in note 15:
Albert Anker, The old Huguenot; see letter 36, n. 3.
- 132 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Sunday, 21 October 1877.
- in note 24:
A painting by Albert Anker set in that period is The ‘Länderkinder’. The war of 1798, 1876 (Neuc...
- in translation:
...itizen and other paintings by Goupil, and then Anker and so many others, what a beautiful whole they...
- 265 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Sunday, 17 or Monday, 18 September 1882.
- in note 15:
... is not the case with the work of Knaus, Saal, Anker and Van Muyden (in letter 267 Van Gogh gives a ...
- 267 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Tuesday, 19 September 1882.
- in translation:
...o seem to multiply daily, while the more sober artists are no less rare than they always were. Anker
- in note 1:
...ier (the Elder) was Swiss by birth, as were Albert Anker and Alfred van Muyden, both mentioned later;...
- 336 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Wednesday, 11 April 1883.
- in translation:
Is ANKER still alive? I think of his work often, I find it so sound and so delicately felt. He’s on...
- in note 18:
Albert Anker was to live until 1910.
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29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Albert Anker (1831-1910) Swiss artist
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