42 letters found
- 606 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Monday, 7 May 1888.
- in note 2:
...w House. The proprietors of the café were Joseph Ginoux and his wife Marie. We learn from letters 6...
...s of the café were Joseph Ginoux and his wife Marie. We learn from letters 656 and 691 that Van Gog...
- 676 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Saturday, 8 September 1888.
- in note 2:
This must be Joseph Ginoux, from whom Van Gogh rented a room in the Café de la Gare; see letter 606....
- in translation:
... a piece of my mind to the said lodging-house keeper, who isn’t a bad man after all, and I’d tol...
- 715 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, on or about Monday, 29 October 1888.
- in note 5:
...1952). Gauguin’s drawing and painting of Madame Ginoux were done a week later, so they cannot be w...
- 717 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, on or about Saturday, 3 November 1888.
- in note 6:
...625). See exhib. cat. Chicago 2001, p. 186. Marie Ginoux, the wife of the cafe’s proprietor, posed ...
- in translation:
Then I have an Arlésienne at last, a figure (no. 30 canvas) knocked off in one hour, background pale...
- 736 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Thursday, 17 January 1889.
- in note 7:
This café owner was undoubtedly Joseph Ginoux.
- in translation:
... I first pay the 5 francs borrowed from the café owner, then for 10 refreshments taken during this ...
- 741 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 22 January 1889.
- in translation:
Did you see, during your fleeting visit, the portrait in black and yellow of Mrs Ginoux?
- 744 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Wednesday, 30 January 1889.
- in note 6:
The Roulins, the Ginouxs of the Café de la Gare and the charwoman, Thérèse Balmoissière, were all...
- 745 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Sunday, 3 February 1889.
- in translation:
I must say this, that the neighbours &c. are particularly kind towards me, everyone here suffering ei...
- 747 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Monday, 18 February 1889.
- in translation:
...ve found so much friendship already from the neighbours, from Mr Rey, from everyone at the hospital f...
- 753 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 29 March 1889.
- in note 1:
... must be referring to the café proprietor Joseph Ginoux and his wife, Marie, who were friends of hi...
...e café proprietor Joseph Ginoux and his wife, Marie, who were friends of his. Ginoux had not signed...
- 760 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Sunday, 21 April 1889.
- in note 4:
...y on 8 May. Letter 767 and correspondence with Joseph and Marie Ginoux reveals that he had stored his...
...tter 767 and correspondence with Joseph and Marie Ginoux reveals that he had stored his furniture wit...
- 765 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 30 April 1889.
- in note 29:
...med, however, that F 486 remained with the Ginoux family in Arles and that they sold it to Vollard. ...
- 767 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Thursday, 2 May 1889.
- in note 10:
...furniture in the Café de la Gare owned by Joseph Ginoux; see letter 760, n. 4. He had lodged there ...
- 768 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 3 May 1889.
- in note 26:
...o are the portraits of Augustine Roulin and Marie Ginoux. The consignment most likely contained four ...
- 773 Joseph Roulin to Vincent van Gogh. Marseille, Monday, 13 May 1889.
- in note 3:
...Place Lamartine, on which the Yellow House and Ginoux’s café bordered, was also in this district.
- in translation:
... health. If you have the occasion to see Mr and Mrs Ginoux and the friends Mr and Mrs Bressy, Peliss...
- 774 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Tuesday, 21 May 1889.
- in note 3:
...that F 432 stayed in Arles and was sold by Joseph Ginoux to Vollard. See Feilchenfeldt 2005, pp. 290...
- 778 Joseph Ginoux to Vincent van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 31 May 1889.
- in note 1:
Because Ginoux says that he has delivered the frame to the hospital bursar, it is not likely that thi...
- in translation:
Joseph Ginoux.
...he pleasure of seeing you soon, in anticipation of which Mrs Ginoux and I send you our best regards.
- 787 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Saturday, 6 July 1889.
- in note 6:
Van Gogh had stored his furniture in a room he rented from Mr and Mrs Ginoux. See letter 760, n. 4.
- 814 Joseph Roulin to Vincent van Gogh. Marseille, Thursday, 24 October 1889.
- in translation:
...often see people from Arles who give me news of Ginoux, people have told me that everybody was well.
- 820 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Tuesday, 19 November 1889.
- in note 14:
...furniture from the Yellow House was in storage at Ginoux’s Café de la Gare; see letter 760, n. 4.
- 839 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Monday, 13 January 1890.
- in note 8:
Van Gogh’s furniture from the Yellow House was in storage at the Ginoux’s Café de la Gare.
- 841 To Willemien van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Monday, 20 January 1890.
- in note 1:
...rent from letter 850 that this patient was Madame Ginoux and that Van Gogh had visited her in Arles,...
- in translation:
... as I’m inclined to believe. I saw a female patient who had a rather worrying nervous complication...
- 842 To Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Monday, 20 January 1890.
- in note 1:
Madame Ginoux had had the flu, and was also suffering from nervousness and menopausal complaints. Van...
- in note 2:
It emerges from letter 850 that Van Gogh had said this during his visit to the Ginouxs.
- in translation:
My dear friends Mr and Mrs Ginoux,
- 843 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Wednesday, 22 January 1890.
- in note 7:
...from the Yellow House, which was in storage at Ginoux’s Café de la Gare, to Gauguin and De Haan in...
- 850 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Saturday, 1 February 1890.
- in translation:
...there – I’m a little anxious about a woman friend who is still ill, it seems, and to whom I’d l...
- in note 22:
This friend is Madame Ginoux from Arles; Van Gogh had visited her on 18 or 19 January (see letter 841...
- 851 To Joseph Ginoux. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Sunday, 2 February 1890.
- in note 1:
On 18 or 19 January, Van Gogh had visited Joseph Ginoux and his wife Marie, who was suffering from ne...
...an Gogh had visited Joseph Ginoux and his wife Marie, who was suffering from nervous attacks and men...
- in translation:
My dear Mr Ginoux,
... prefer to come in person to ask you how your patient is, just as I had also hoped to come back to s...
Kind regards to you and to Mrs Ginoux, and all my wishes for her speedy recovery.
- 856 To Willemien van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Wednesday, 19 February 1890.
- in note 4:
... Gogh painted a total of five portraits of Madame Ginoux, based on the drawing Gauguin had made in A...
- in translation:
I have a portrait of an Arlésienne on the go in which I’m seeking an expression different from tha...
- 863 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Tuesday, 29 April 1890.
- in translation:
... yellow sky. As regards the portrait of the Arlésienne, you know that I’ve promised our friend Ga...
- 865 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Thursday, 1 May 1890.
- in note 15:
Joseph and Marie Ginoux.
Joseph and Marie Ginoux.
- in translation:
...ave my furniture behind in Arles. It’s with friends, and I’m sure they’d send it the day I wan...
- 866 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Friday, 2 May 1890.
- in note 6:
Marie Ginoux was portrayed by Gauguin in his drawing Madame Ginoux (study for ‘Night café, Arlesâ€...
- in note 2:
...rles in May 1889, Van Gogh had stored his furniture at Joseph and Marie Ginoux’s Café de la Gare.
- in translation:
...l the model who posed for the Berceuse and the other whose portrait you’ve just received after Gau...
- 871 To Joseph Ginoux. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Monday, 12 May 1890.
- in translation:
My dear Mr Ginoux,
... think of you all often, for it’s true, as Mrs Ginoux says, that when people are friends they are s...
- 875 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Auvers-sur-Oise, Sunday, 25 May 1890.
- in note 8:
Ginoux was supposed to send the beds from Arles (see letter 871).
- 879 To Willemien van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Thursday, 5 June 1890.
- in translation:
...artment they also have a new portrait of an Arlésienne. My friend Dr Gachet is decidedly enthusiast...
...he suit is light lilac. The portrait of the Arlésienne is of a colourless and matt flesh tone, the ...
- 881 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Auvers, Tuesday, 10 June 1890.
- in note 6:
...r 871; the other two are not known. Van Gogh’s third letter crossed letter 882 from Madame Ginoux.
- in note 5:
...he day Van Gogh wrote this, he received word from Marie Ginoux about his furniture (see letter 882).
- in translation:
...iture lost. As far as I can imagine, my friends where it is won’t put themselves out to send...
- 882 Marie Ginoux-Julien to Vincent van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 10 June 1890.
- in note 2:
Van Gogh had asked the Ginouxs to send to Auvers the furniture he had stored with them in Arles. He c...
- in note 1:
This letter crossed Van Gogh’s third letter to the Ginouxs (see letter 881).
- in translation:
...ers, if we have delayed so long it is that my husband has been ill, he had a little accident, he had...
I shall end, my husband joins with me in shaking your hand in our hearts and in friendship.
Mrs Ginoux
- 883 To Joseph and Marie Ginoux. Auvers-sur-Oise, Wednesday, 11 June 1890.
- in translation:
My dear friends Mr and Mrs Ginoux,
I want to reply straightaway to Mrs Ginoux’s letter to say that I was really pleased to have news o...
...ed to have news of you. I really regret that Mr Ginoux has been injured and has suffered so much. Pl...
...thank you in advance for your trouble, but let Ginoux get a man to do the packing and not wear himsel...
- 884 Paul Gauguin to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, on or about Friday, 13 June 1890.
- in translation:
I’ve seen the canvas of Mrs Ginoux. Very fine and very curious, I like it better than my drawing.
- 887 To Theo van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Saturday, 14 June 1890.
- in note 1:
This letter from Marie Ginoux was letter 882.
- in translation:
...st I’ve received news about my furniture, the man who has it has been ill all the time, having bee...
... the bulls while helping to unload them. So his wife writes to me that it was because of this that th...
- 888 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Sunday, 15 June 1890.
- in note 8:
...e constantly refers to the second series of Arlésiennes that Van Gogh painted in Saint-Rémy. Assum...
- in translation:
...’ time. He very much likes the portrait of a woman you did in Arles. It’s perhaps just what he n...
- 889 To Theo van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Tuesday, 17 June 1890.
- in translation:
...leased, too, that he likes the head of that Arlésienne. I really hope to do a few etchings of subje...
- RM23 To Paul Gauguin, Auvers-sur-Oise, on or about Tuesday, 17 June 1890.
- in translation:
... you say that you liked the portrait of the Arlésienne based rigorously on your drawing. I tried to...
...s that Lauzet, who’s doing the lithographs after Monticelli, liked that head of the Arlésienne.
- 898 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Auvers-sur-Oise, on or about Thursday, 10 July 1890.
- in note 7:
Van Gogh’s furniture from Arles had been sent by the Ginouxs to Auvers (see letter 882).
5 essay items found
- Publication history / De brieven 1990: a large edition for a small readership
- Publication history / A flood of supplementary publications
- in publications_4:
Van Gogh to Joseph and Marie Ginoux (letters 842, 851 (also facsimile), 871 and 883), in Coquiot 1923...
Van Gogh to Joseph and Marie Ginoux (letters 842, 851 (also facsimile), 871 and 883), in Coquiot 1923...
- About this edition / The annotations
- in about_5:
...Angrand: 570 (whereabouts unknown); one to Joseph Ginoux: 842 (whereabouts unknown).
There ...
- About this edition / The transcriptions
- in about_2:
... here for the first time). Letter 778 from Joseph Ginoux to Van Gogh is known only as a carbon copy ...
- Van Gogh as a letter-writer / Strategies and rhetoric
- in letter_writer_4:
...ort.See letter 573. And when he wrote to Mr and Mrs Ginoux, who ran the Café de la Gare in Arles, h...
3 other items found
- Overview of all the letters
- in overview:
to Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien, managers of the Café de la Gare in Arles (2 to Joseph and ...
from Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien (1 from Joseph, 1 from Marie)
to Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien, managers of the Café de la Gare in Arles (2 to Joseph and ...
from Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien (1 from Joseph, 1 from Marie)
- Chronology
- in 1888:
... Takes a room in the Café de la Gare run by Joseph and Marie Ginoux, 30 place Lamartine (606).
@S...
...m in the Café de la Gare run by Joseph and Marie Ginoux, 30 place Lamartine (606).
@Sends 7 drawing...
- Documentation
- in documentation:
5th Mr Joseph Ginoux, aged 45, café owner, of place de Lamartine, who agreed
th...
Ginoux
Term(s):
Dated between:
29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Joseph Michel Ginoux (1835-1902) manager of Café de la Gare in Arles or Marie Ginoux-Julien (1848-1911) manageress of Café de la Gare in Arles, wife of Joseph Ginoux
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