Vincent van Gogh - Pair of Shoes 1888

Garden Behind a House 1888 Interior of a Restaurant in Arles 1888 Interior of the Restaurant Carrel in Arles 1888 Pair of Shoes 1888 Portrait of Patience Escalier 1888 Portrait of Patience Escalier, Shepherd in Provence 1888 Quay with Men Unloading Sand Barges 1888
Pair of Shoes 1888

Pair of Shoes 1888
44x53cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA:
Van Gogh painted several still lifes of shoes or boots during his Paris period. This picture, painted later, in Arles, evinces a unique return to the earlier motif. However, here Van Gogh has placed the shoes within a specific spatial context: namely, the red-tile floor of the Yellow House. Not only may we identify the setting, but perhaps the owner of the shoes as well. It has been suggested that this "still life of old peasants' shoes" may have been those of Patience Escalier, whose portrait Van Gogh executed around the same time, late summer 1888.