21 letters found
- 017 To Theo van Gogh. London, beginning of January 1874.
- in translation:
...et, Jules Breton, Feyen-Perrin, Eugène Feyen, Brion, Jundt, George Saal. Israëls, Anker, Knaus, Va...
- 054 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, Wednesday, 6 October 1875.
- in translation:
...s, namely of Delaroche, Gethsemane No. 424, Good Friday and Mater Dolorosa and Brion, The farewells.
- in note 15:
The photograph of Gustave Brion, Les adieux (The farewells), was included in the ‘Musée Goupil’ ...
- in note 14:
...no. 989, Mater Dolorosa. The photograph of the Brion (see n. 15) was also part of this series. These...
- 055 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, Monday, 11 October 1875.
- in translation:
Brion, Noah, The pilgrims of St Odile.
- in note 7:
Gustave Brion, The end of the flood (Noah) (until 1955 in the Ministry of Justice in Paris; present w...
- 062 To Theo van Gogh. Paris, Monday, 13 December 1875.
- in translation:
... Father and Mother and take ‘Farewells’ by Brion, and then read Heine with those three before yo...
- in note 5:
The photograph of The farewells by Brion; see letter 54, n. 15.
- 111 To Theo van Gogh. Dordrecht, Sunday, 15 April 1877.
- in translation:
...G. Doré, Judith and Holofernes, and one after Brion &c. for your scrapbook. Do go on with it, becau...
- in note 3:
...ound in either scrapbook, nor is a print after Brion (unless it is one of the unidentified prints in...
- 135 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Saturday, 24 and Sunday, 25 November 1877.
- in translation:
And Brion has also died, it really is beautiful work that he did in his lifetime. Do you know an old ...
...a will marry Marijn Aertsen, he’s a stalwart man, and Brion would probably have painted him well.
- in note 37:
Gustave Brion, Vosges peasants fleeing before the invasion, 1867 (Saint Louis, Washington University ...
- in note 36:
As far as could be ascertained, Gustave Brion did not make any illustrations for the books by Erckman...
- in note 34:
For Gustave Brion, The end of the flood (Noah): letter 55, n. 7.
- in note 33:
Gustave Brion, A burial on the banks of the Rhine (present whereabouts unknown; Salon 1859). The repr...
- in note 32:
Gustave Brion died on 5 November 1877 in Paris.
- 142 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Sunday, 3 March 1878.
- in translation:
...me sad to hear it, just as it did to hear that Brion had died (his Saying grace is hanging in my roo...
Recently made a list of the paintings by Brion that I could remember, next time you come you must tel...
- in note 5:
...ving Le bénédicité by Joel Ballin after Gustave Brion’s Saying grace was published in 1862 by G...
- in note 4:
For the death of Brion, see letter 135, n. 32.
- 143 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Wednesday, 3 April 1878.
- in translation:
... day by Millet, or Saying grace by Degroux, or Brion, or The conscript by Degroux (or else by Consci...
- in note 17:
For Gustave Brion, Saying grace, see letter 142, n. 5.
- 156 To Theo van Gogh. Cuesmes, Friday, 20 August 1880.
- in translation:
...r the lithograph after his Winnower. And figures by Brion or Frère or Feyen-Perrin or Jules Breton.
...e drawing from masters like Millet, Breton and Brion or Boughton, or someone else. What do you think...
- 265 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Sunday, 17 or Monday, 18 September 1882.
- in translation:
...ime when there were so many artists in Alsace: Brion, Marchal, Jundt, Vautier, Knaus, Schuler, Saal,...
- 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. Brion
...ermans — the beautiful ones from the time of Brion are hard to find now. I once put together a col...
... L’Album des Vosges, drawings by T. Schuler, Brion, Valentin, Jundt, &c. I believe it costs 5 fran...
- 280 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Sunday, 5 November 1882.
- in translation:
...... won’t be with us much longer — Millet, Brion, Troyon, Rousseau, Daubigny, Corot — and a ho...
...ng these days? It’s splendid — it’s what Brion painted in the painting in the Luxembourg, The ...
- in note 17:
For Gustave Brion, The end of the flood, see letter 55, n. 7.
- 290 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Sunday, 3 December 1882.
- in translation:
...ttoresque, for example, among them L’Album des Vosges, to which Brion and Jundt also contributed.
- 291 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, between Monday, 4 and Saturday, 9 December 1882.
- in translation:
A chap like Gustave Brion has left something good, Degroux, for instance, too. If there were many mor...
- 298 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Wednesday, 3 January 1883.
- in translation:
And that is the direct opposite of the sombre, noble quality of Brion, of Degroux, Israëls &c.
- 333 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Thursday, 29 March and Sunday, 1 April 1883.
- in translation:
...les, don’t you? — and no doubt the illustrations Brion drew for it — very good and convincing.
- in note 14:
...aris edition [1879-1882], 5 vols, also has the Brion illustrations. See e.g. ‘M. Myriel’, ‘Jea...
- 336 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Wednesday, 11 April 1883.
- in translation:
...felt. He’s one of the genuine old sort, like Brion. Old chap, how I sometimes long for you to be i...
- 338 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 30 April 1883.
- in note 13:
...ut: ‘That is all in the same spirit and is to Zola as, say, Brion is to Heyerdahl and Edelfelt’.
- 401 To Theo van Gogh. Nieuw-Amsterdam, on or about Wednesday, 31 October 1883.
- in translation:
...n Millet in Rembrandt, in Corot, in Breton, in Brion, in short in the work of several people, althou...
- 402 To Theo van Gogh. Nieuw-Amsterdam, Friday, 2 November 1883.
- in translation:
...of creation by Brion — well, yesterday I felt that I understood the meaning of that painting.Brion
- in note 7:
This may be Brion’s Le sixième jour de la création (The sixth day of creation), which Goupil publ...
- 798 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Monday, 2 September 1889.
- in translation:
And Brion – oh a maker of Alsatian genre paintings people will tell me. That’s fine, he has indee...
- in note 19:
Regarding Brion’s illustrations to Victor Hugo’s Les misérables, see letter 333, n. 14.
- in note 18:
...nçailles’ (betrothal), portrayed so well by Brion. The print was also available as a ‘Carte-Alb...
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29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
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Gustave Brion (1824-1877) French artist
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