Johan Henri Gustaaf Cohen, known as Johan Cohen Gosschalk (3 November 1873, Amsterdam - 18 May 1912, Amsterdam) was a Dutch jurist, graphic artist and painter of Jewish ancestry. His sister, Meta Cohen Gosschalk [ nl], also became a well known painter. Biography His father, Salomon, was a dealer in dairy products. He originally studied law. Accept No, thank you When Jo was 28, she lost the love of her life. Her husband Theo van Gogh died, leaving Jo behind with their baby son and a flat full of artworks by his brother Vincent.
Johan Cohen Gosschalk, portret Meta Cohen Gosschalk, 1911
Johanna Gezina van Gogh-Bonger (4 October 1862 - 2 September 1925) was a multilingual Dutch editor and translator of the letters of the van Gogh brothers. As the wife of art dealer Theo van Gogh, she was the sister-in-law of the painter Vincent van Gogh . Van Gogh-Bonger became the key player in the growth of Vincent's posthumous fame. At the time of the Dutch artist's death in 1890, his genius had little market value, so Jo devised a careful, thoughtful marketing strategy to garner the interest of collectors, museums, critics, and the public. Her work provided a foundation upon which Van Gogh's fame would continue to grow, eventually reaching unprecedented heights. Johan Henri Gustaaf Cohen Gosschalk (1873 - 1912), 1910 oil on panel, 46 cm x 54 cm Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) Object data. Object number s0283V1963. Dimensions 46 cm x 54 cm, 49 cm x 57 cm. Provenance Jo van Gogh-Bonger, Bussum/Amsterdam/Laren; after her death on 2 September 1925. Jo with her second husband, Johan Cohen Gosschalk, and her son Willem van Gogh at their Amsterdam home. The first edition of Vincent's letters to Theo The graves of Vincent and Theo van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise The Van Gogh Museum
Johan Cohen Gosschalk Johanna Bonger Rob Scholte Museum
The answer lies with a woman named Johanna Bonger. Jo van Gogh-Bonger When in 1885, Johanna met Theo van Gogh, Vincent's younger brother, she was 22 years old, bound for an uneventful life as a language teacher, a life that could impossibly satisfy her strong passion for art and intellectual pursuits. Johan Henri Gustaaf Cohen Gosschalk (1873 - 1912), 1905-1910 oil on panel, 46 cm x 36 cm Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation) Object data. Object number s0370V1994. Dimensions 46 cm x 36 cm, 49.5 cm x 39.5 cm. On the left of the photo is her son Vincent, on the right her second husband Johan Cohen Gosschalk. Photo: Bernard Eilers, 1910-1911. Scroll for more. In order to establish Vincent's recognition in the art world, Jo strategically sold artworks to influential art collectors or well-known museums. Van Gogh's The Harvest is arguably the finest landscape of his career. Dating from the summer of 1888, when Vincent was at the height of his powers in Provence, the panoramic view captures a.
Johan Henri Gustaaf Cohen Gosschalk (18731912) De brief Catawiki
The diary remained under embargo until, in 2009, Luijten asked Jo's grandson, Johan van Gogh, if he could see it, and Johan granted his wish.. Johan Cohen Gosschalk. She became a member of. Johan Henri Gustaaf Cohen, known as Johan Cohen Gosschalk (3 November 1873, Amsterdam - 18 May 1912, Amsterdam) was a Dutch jurist, graphic artist and painter of Jewish ancestry. His sister, Meta Cohen Gosschalk [ nl], also became a well known painter. Self-portrait (date unknown) Portrait of Johanna Van Gogh-Bonger Biography
A decade later Jo remarried, to Johan Cohen Gosschalk, an artist and critic. The newly weds set up home together, building a house in a wooded area just outside the centre of Bussum, at 39. In 1901 she married Johan Cohen Gosschalk, a painter and writer on art, who was a good deal younger than she. We then moved to a house built by Willem Bauer, a brother of Marius Bauer (see above). He had a fine, sensitive mind, but his health was poor. After his death (in 1912) my mother said that through him she had often learned to see things.
Verrassing Vincent in ‘nieuw’ Van Gogh Museum onbekende ijsvogel aan waterkant Museumkijker.nl
Exhibition installation view with a greatly enlarged photograph of Jo Bonger, her then-husband Johan Cohen Gosschalk and her son Vincent Willem, together with some of the original paintings that. The Amazing True Story of Johanna Bonger, The Woman Behind Vincent van Gogh's Posthumous Success How did Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890) become a household name and one of the most beloved figures in the history of art? After all, the renowned artist died young and, by all accounts, fairly unsuccessful.