1888-1889
Oil on canvas
92 cm (36.22 in.) x 73 cm (28.74 in.)
National Gallery - London, England.
In 1888 Vincent van Gogh painted Vincent's Chair with His Pipe as one of two unusual portraits depicting himself and his friend Paul Gauguin. For his own portrait, van Gogh used one of the twelve simple chairs he had purchased when he furnished the Yellow House. His pipe and a pouch of tobacco on the rush seat and the box of onions that bears his name serve as rustic attributes that contrast to the more elegant items he chose to represent Paul Gauguin. The predominant hue in Vincent's Chair with His Pipe is yellow, which van Gogh now regarded as his signature color.
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