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Portrait of Dr. Gachet (Auvers-sur-Oise) — History & Facts

In Portrait of Dr. Gachet, Vincent van Gogh depicts the doctor seated in a relaxed pose, surrounded by a vibrant and colorful background. The palette is rich with blues, greens, and yellows, creating a sense of emotional intensity.

Dr. Gachet's expression is contemplative, suggesting a depth of character and thought. The use of bold brushstrokes adds to the dynamic quality of the painting. This painting is created using oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich texture and color depth.

The dimensions of the work are approximately 60.3 x 49.2 cm, making it a relatively intimate portrait. Van Gogh's technique is characterized by thick applications of paint, known as impasto, which gives the surface a tactile quality. The composition is balanced, with the figure of Dr.

Gachet centrally positioned, drawing the viewer's eye. Vincent van Gogh painted this portrait in June 1890, shortly before his death. Dr. Gachet was not only Van Gogh's physician but also a supporter of the artist's work.

This painting is significant as it reflects Van Gogh's emotional state and his struggles with mental health. An interesting fact is that there are two versions of this portrait, with the other version being held in a private collection.

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