Portrait of Joseph Roulin
Arles, 1889
Van Gogh loved to work on portraits, but for many reasons it was difficult for him to find models. Joseph Roulin was a regular postman in the Southern French town of Arles (where van Gogh moved in 1888) and one of the artist’s closest friends, who agreed to model for his paintings. In this painting Roulin is depicted in his service uniform and set against the background of spinning flowers.
Color: yellow.
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Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890)
The artworks of Vincent van Gogh have been brought to life through holograms, 3D mapping, and 3D software. Each and every element of the original artworks has been digitized for the exhibitions worldwide, so that the viewers could literally step into his paintings. Now the time has come for the unique DRESSX Classic art collection project – an opportunity to wear custom-made digital clothes with the prints by the world’s most expensive and famous artist.