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- 222 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 1 May 1882.
- in note 17:
...apartment Vincent hoped to move to was Pieter Willem de Zwart, master-mason and builder with headquar...
- 241 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Saturday, 1 July 1882.
- in note 5:
...he owner of the intended new house was Pieter Willem de Zwart of Voorburg. A master-mason and contrac...
- in translation:
...spective. And who’s also the foreman for the owner of the studio I wrote to you about. His boss wa...
- 243 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Tuesday, 4 July 1882.
- in note 2:
Men from P.W. de Zwart’s carpenter’s yard. Van Gogh drew this yard, which his house looked out on...
- in note 1:
... after by M.A. de Zwart, the son of the owner P.W. de Zwart (see letters 222, n. 17 and 241, n. 5).
- in translation:
...h pain. So I reached an understanding with the owner. First, that right away he’d help me move, na...
- 272 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Sunday, 15 October 1882.
- in note 16:
The drawings modelled for by workers from De Zwart’s carpenter’s yard at this time may include Ca...
- 315 To Michiel Antonie de Zwart. The Hague, Tuesday, 13 February 1883.
- in note 1:
... whether the landlord at this time was Pieter Willem de Zwart, or his son Michiel Antonie de Zwart. W...
- in translation:
Dear Mr de Zwart,
- 368 To Theo van Gogh, The Hague, on or about Friday, 27 July 1883.
- in note 5:
The carpenter’s yard was owned by the builder P.W. de Zwart.
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Dated between:
29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Pieter Willem de Zwart (1826-1905) landlord in The Hague, father of Michiel Antonie de Zwart
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