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Absinthe and amity

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October 2008, no. 305

A Remarkable Friendship: Vincent Van Gogh and John Peter Russell by Ann Galbally

Miegunyah, $49.95 hb, 327 pp

Absinthe and amity

by
October 2008, no. 305

In 1880, John Peter Russell left Sydney to seek an artistic education and, like many painters of the time, ended up in Paris. Vincent van Gogh also migrated to the city’s ateliers, and in 1886 they met. The friendship that developed between the twenty-eight-year-old Australian and the thirty-three-year-old Dutchman continued until the latter’s death four years later. Russell painted a penetrating portrait of Van Gogh that captures both the intensity and untrusting nature of his mentally vulnerable subject. The two men exchanged letters, and Van Gogh sent Russell sketches and photographs.

Fiona Gruber reviews 'A Remarkable Friendship: Vincent Van Gogh and John Peter Russell' by Ann Galbally

A Remarkable Friendship: Vincent Van Gogh and John Peter Russell

by Ann Galbally

Miegunyah, $49.95 hb, 327 pp

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