Van Gogh in
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Gallery Road, Dulwich
The Dulwich Picture Gallery still exists and is open to the public (an entry fee applies).
Van Gogh in
Dulwich Picture Gallery
On the summer bank holiday in 1873, Vincent and a German lodger from the boarding house where he was staying visited the Dulwich Picture Gallery, a museum an hour and a half outside of London that kept (and still keeps) a famous collection of seventeenth-century art. He did not write about the paintings he saw there. After visiting the museum, the men walked to a village an hour away. Precisely a year later, on the following summer bank holiday, Vincent went to the gallery again with his sister Anna.
Relevant letters from Vincent
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