Vincent van Gogh - Portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid, Sitting in an Easy Chair 1886-1887

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Portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid, Sitting in an Easy Chair 1886-1887

Portrait of the Art Dealer Alexander Reid,
Sitting in an Easy Chair 1886-1887
41x33cm oil/canvas
Norman, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma

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From Oklahoma University:
Alexander Reid was a Scottish art dealer and friend of Vincent van Gogh and his brother, Theo. (Theo was also an art dealer, as was Vincent before he became an artist.) This portrait was painted in the Paris apartment that Vincent and Theo shared before Vincent moved to Arles.
Two of the three paintings in the background have been identified as landscapes by Frank Boggs (1855-1926), an American artist who lived in France. They are currently in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. The third painting is a portrait of a woman by Van Gogh.
Reid’s features are curiously similar to Van Gogh’s own, as is also revealed in another portrait of Reid by Van Gogh, now in Glasgow.