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- 133 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Tuesday, 30 October 1877.
- in note 69:
Cf. the portrait photograph of F.H. Gagnebin (SAAm). Ill. 1857.
- in note 67:
The Rev. Ferdinand Henri Gagnebin was an orthodox Protestant.
- in translation:
...ere I heard an outstanding sermon from the Rev. Gagnebin: the house at Bethany. ‘One thing is need...
- 141 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Monday, 18 and Tuesday, 19 February 1878.
- in translation:
...ter, I also ventured to pay a visit to the Rev. Gagnebin. Now that I’m really getting down to work...
The Rev. Gagnebin took it well and said that I should come back one evening, deciding on this evening...
Was just at the Rev. Gagnebin’s, but was told he was too busy to receive me (and yet he’d stipula...
- in note 19:
The Rev. Gagnebin.
- in note 13:
...n the Eglise Wallonne, in the place of the Rev. Gagnebin. Van Gogh says that this minister came ‘f...
- 142 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Sunday, 3 March 1878.
- in translation:
Was at the Rev. Gagnebin’s last Monday evening and also saw his wife and daughter, and was also in ...
- in note 9:
The Rev. Gagnebin was married to Charlotte-Henriette Junod. They had one daughter, Marie Madeleine.
- 143 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Wednesday, 3 April 1878.
- in note 40:
...s pronouncement can be traced to a conversation Van Gogh had with the Rev. Gagnebin; see letter 142.
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29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
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Ferdinand Henri Gagnebin (1816-1890) clergyman in Amsterdam
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