23 letters found
- 057 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, Tuesday, 9 November 1875.
- in translation:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt left yesterday. I went to see them quite often. I’m sorry I didn’t see the...
- in note 2:
Aunt Cornelie van Gogh-Carbentus, wife of Uncle Vincent and a sister of Mrs van Gogh.
- 071 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, Wednesday, 15 March 1876.
- in translation:
Aunt Cornelie gave me a nice book to read, ‘Kenelm Chillingly’ by Bulwer. There’s much that’s...
- in note 4:
Aunt Cornelie van Gogh-Carbentus, a sister of Mrs van Gogh, was married to Uncle Vincent, a brother o...
- 093 To Theo van Gogh. Isleworth, Saturday, 7 and Sunday, 8 October 1876.
- in note 9:
...his Uncle Vincent van Gogh: Uncle Vincent and his wife were staying with the Wallis family, who invit...
- 100 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Sunday, 31 December 1876.
- in translation:
... Princenhage, and Pa wanted me to go with them. Aunt came back with them in the carriage and I went f...
- in note 7:
Aunt Cornelie, Uncle Vincent’s wife.
- 139 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Wednesday, 9 and Thursday, 10 January 1878.
- in note 3:
...sons of health, Uncle Vincent van Gogh and Aunt Cornelie left the Netherlands on 10 January for the ...
- 146 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Monday, 5 August 1878.
- in translation:
... be writing to you soon. It was a short but pleasant visit, Aunt Cornelie continues to be miserable.
- in note 3:
Aunt Cornelie at Princenhage, the wife of Uncle Vincent, had serious stomach complaints and was under...
- 147 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Thursday, 15 August 1878.
- in translation:
Things are very sad at Princenhage, Aunt suffers a lot, and they’re all very worried about her.
- 148 To Theo van Gogh. Laken, on or about Wednesday, 13 and Friday, 15 or Saturday, 16 November 1878.
- in note 21:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie lived in Princenhage.
- 171 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Friday, 26 August 1881
- in note 2:
Mr and Mrs van Gogh spent a week at Uncle Vincent van Gogh’s (see Mrs van Gogh’s letter on the sa...
- 179 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Thursday, 3 November 1881.
- in translation:
... and Ma, to Uncle and Aunt Stricker and to Uncle and Aunt at Princenhage. The only one who said to me...
- in note 6:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie van Gogh-Carbentus.
- 180 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Monday, 7 November 1881.
- in note 3:
...ters 181, 182 and 183). Uncle Stricker and Aunt Cornelie had evidently suggested to Van Gogh that he...
- 189 To Theo van Gogh. Etten, Wednesday, 23 November 1881.
- in translation:
Others besides J.P.S. thought so too; they thought so at Princenhage, especially Aunt Cornelie.
...ce, once and for all I’m afraid, because Aunt Cornelie appeared to have set her heart on my doing ...
- in note 5:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie, who lived in Princenhage.
- 234 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Thursday, 1 and Friday, 2 June 1882.
- in note 21:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie lived at Princenhage.
- in translation:
And for what? — to please Princenhage or to give himself an air of virtue as if he’d caught me co...
- 252 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 31 July 1882.
- in note 10:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie, who lived in Princenhage.
- 351 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Thursday, 7 June 1883.
- in note 3:
Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie lived in Princenhage.
- 489 To Theo van Gogh. Nuenen, on or about Saturday, 4 April 1885.
- in note 1:
...Jan van Gogh to Uncle Vincent van Gogh and Aunt Cornelie. On 28 March he informed his sister Maria (...
- 490 To Theo van Gogh. Nuenen, Monday, 6 April 1885.
- in note 8:
... Jan van Gogh wrote about this to Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie: ‘Vincent told me and Stricker o...
- 506 To Theo van Gogh. Nuenen, on or about Tuesday, 2 June 1885.
- in translation:
...ey come out. How fine they are. I spoke to Aunt Cornelie briefly; she insisted that you would certai...
- in note 32:
Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus had been to see Theo. He wrote to his mother: ‘As always, Aunt was very...
- 626 To Willemien van Gogh. Arles, between Saturday, 16 and Wednesday, 20 June 1888.
- in note 22:
...mily correspondence that Uncle Vincent and Aunt Cornelie sometimes sent fresh flowers from Menton in...
- 653 To Willemien van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 31 July 1888.
- in translation:
...s a big event for Ma and you, and above all for Aunt. The impression on me is very strange because of...
- 771 Jo van Gogh-Bonger to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Wednesday, 8 May 1889.
- in translation:
...ano in our drawing room (we got one from Aunt Cornelie) — a large one which I like very much —...
- in note 4:
... 1440) hung above the piano. The piano was Aunt Cornelie’s wedding present to Theo and Jo (FR b923...
- 795 Jo van Gogh-Bonger to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Friday, 16 August 1889.
- in note 1:
...riving there on 15 August 1889 (FR b4292). Aunt Cornelie had given him 500 guilders to travel to Sou...
- 826 To Anna van Gogh-Carbentus. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Monday, 9 or Tuesday, 10 December 1889.
- in translation:
..., to Nice, for instance. It’s great news that Aunt is no longer in Princenhage, but in any case she...
- in note 6:
... Vincent van Gogh, on 28 July 1888, Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus moved to The Hague on 28 November 18...
2 essay items found
- Biographical & historical context / The immediate family circle
- in context_4:
...1994, p. 149. He and his wife Cornelia Carbentus, ‘Aunt Cornelie’ (1829-1913), a sister of Anna ...
- Biographical & historical context / The family and children of the Reverend and Mrs Van Gogh
- in context_1:
Uncle Cent and Aunt Cornelie employed a manservant and gardener as well as a kitchen-maid (FR b2924);...
2 other items found
- Documentation
- in documentation:
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one. Pa came to Uncle and Aunt’s house on Saturday, and we had a
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- Overview of all the letters
- in overview:
Vincent van Gogh and Cornelie van Gogh-Carbentus, uncle and aunt
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Dated between:
29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Cornelia (Cornelie) van Gogh-Carbentus (Aunt Cornelie) (1829-1913) wife of Vincent van Gogh (Uncle Cent), sister of Anna van Gogh-Carbentus
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