Chapter 14 Guide

Chapter 14- We Are Painters and Therefore Somewhat Useless

“I came with Gachet. I was in Auvers, painting with Gauguin.”

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House of Docter Gachet (in Auvers) – Paul Cezanne – 1873

Here’s a great blog on Dr. Gachet, with numerous paintings and photos:

http://realfrance.wordpress.com/2010/03/05/who-the-heck-is-dr-gachet-a-pictorial/

“Minette is gone, Lucien,” Pissarro said. “Many years ago. Don’t you remember?”

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Jeanne-Rachel (called Minnette) Camile Pissaro – 1873

Dr. Gachet stroked his pointed red beard for a second, as if the friction might yield a prognosis, then nodded.

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“It reminds me of Renoir’s olive trees. In those days he had gone to the South and was working through a theory that all shadows were made of blue light—he would paint them no other color. His whole palette was built up from blue.”

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Purple Landscape – Pierre-August Renoir – 1882
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(Lost Time – a drawing by Elias D’elia)

“But we are painters—”

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“And therefore somewhat useless,” said Lautrec.

 

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You know how Gauguin was saying that he and Van Gogh had fought in Arles? Vincent became so violent that he cut off a piece of his own ear. Gauguin was forced to return to Paris.”

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Self-portrait – Vincent Van Gogh – 1889

“He said that Vincent thought his distress had something to do with a blue painting he had made. He would only paint with blue color at night.”

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Cafe Terrace Place du Forúm Arles – Vincent Van Gogh – 1888
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