29 letters found
- 606 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Monday, 7 May 1888.
- in note 2:
...w House. The proprietors of the café were Joseph Ginoux and his wife Marie. We learn from letters 6...
- 676 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Saturday, 8 September 1888.
- in translation:
... a piece of my mind to the said lodging-house keeper, who isn’t a bad man after all, and I’d tol...
- in note 2:
This must be Joseph Ginoux, from whom Van Gogh rented a room in the Café de la Gare; see letter 606....
- 736 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Thursday, 17 January 1889.
- in translation:
... I first pay the 5 francs borrowed from the café owner, then for 10 refreshments taken during this ...
- in note 7:
This café owner was undoubtedly Joseph Ginoux.
- 744 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Wednesday, 30 January 1889.
- in note 6:
The Roulins, the Ginouxs of the Café de la Gare and the charwoman, Thérèse Balmoissière, were all...
- 745 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Sunday, 3 February 1889.
- in translation:
I must say this, that the neighbours &c. are particularly kind towards me, everyone here suffering ei...
- 747 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Monday, 18 February 1889.
- in translation:
...ve found so much friendship already from the neighbours, from Mr Rey, from everyone at the hospital f...
- 753 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 29 March 1889.
- in note 1:
... must be referring to the café proprietor Joseph Ginoux and his wife, Marie, who were friends of hi...
- 760 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Sunday, 21 April 1889.
- in note 4:
...y on 8 May. Letter 767 and correspondence with Joseph and Marie Ginoux reveals that he had stored his...
- 765 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 30 April 1889.
- in note 29:
...med, however, that F 486 remained with the Ginoux family in Arles and that they sold it to Vollard. ...
- 767 To Theo van Gogh. Arles, Thursday, 2 May 1889.
- in note 10:
...furniture in the Café de la Gare owned by Joseph Ginoux; see letter 760, n. 4. He had lodged there ...
- 773 Joseph Roulin to Vincent van Gogh. Marseille, Monday, 13 May 1889.
- in translation:
... health. If you have the occasion to see Mr and Mrs Ginoux and the friends Mr and Mrs Bressy, Peliss...
- in note 3:
...Place Lamartine, on which the Yellow House and Ginoux’s café bordered, was also in this district.
- 774 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Tuesday, 21 May 1889.
- in note 3:
...that F 432 stayed in Arles and was sold by Joseph Ginoux to Vollard. See Feilchenfeldt 2005, pp. 290...
- 778 Joseph Ginoux to Vincent van Gogh. Arles, Friday, 31 May 1889.
- in translation:
Joseph Ginoux.
- in note 1:
Because Ginoux says that he has delivered the frame to the hospital bursar, it is not likely that thi...
- 787 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Saturday, 6 July 1889.
- in note 6:
Van Gogh had stored his furniture in a room he rented from Mr and Mrs Ginoux. See letter 760, n. 4.
- 814 Joseph Roulin to Vincent van Gogh. Marseille, Thursday, 24 October 1889.
- in translation:
...often see people from Arles who give me news of Ginoux, people have told me that everybody was well.
- 820 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Tuesday, 19 November 1889.
- in note 14:
...furniture from the Yellow House was in storage at Ginoux’s Café de la Gare; see letter 760, n. 4.
- 839 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Monday, 13 January 1890.
- in note 8:
Van Gogh’s furniture from the Yellow House was in storage at the Ginoux’s Café de la Gare.
- 842 To Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Monday, 20 January 1890.
- in translation:
My dear friends Mr and Mrs Ginoux,
- in note 2:
It emerges from letter 850 that Van Gogh had said this during his visit to the Ginouxs.
- 843 Theo van Gogh to Vincent van Gogh. Paris, Wednesday, 22 January 1890.
- in note 7:
...from the Yellow House, which was in storage at Ginoux’s Café de la Gare, to Gauguin and De Haan in...
- 851 To Joseph Ginoux. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Sunday, 2 February 1890.
- in translation:
My dear Mr Ginoux,
- in note 1:
On 18 or 19 January, Van Gogh had visited Joseph Ginoux and his wife Marie, who was suffering from ne...
- 865 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Thursday, 1 May 1890.
- in translation:
...ave my furniture behind in Arles. It’s with friends, and I’m sure they’d send it the day I wan...
- in note 15:
Joseph and Marie Ginoux.
- 866 To Theo van Gogh. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Friday, 2 May 1890.
- in note 2:
...rles in May 1889, Van Gogh had stored his furniture at Joseph and Marie Ginoux’s Café de la Gare.
- 871 To Joseph Ginoux. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on or about Monday, 12 May 1890.
- 875 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Auvers-sur-Oise, Sunday, 25 May 1890.
- in note 8:
Ginoux was supposed to send the beds from Arles (see letter 871).
- 881 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Auvers, Tuesday, 10 June 1890.
- in translation:
...iture lost. As far as I can imagine, my friends where it is won’t put themselves out to send...
- 882 Marie Ginoux-Julien to Vincent van Gogh. Arles, Tuesday, 10 June 1890.
- in translation:
...ers, if we have delayed so long it is that my husband has been ill, he had a little accident, he had...
I shall end, my husband joins with me in shaking your hand in our hearts and in friendship.
- in note 2:
Van Gogh had asked the Ginouxs to send to Auvers the furniture he had stored with them in Arles. He c...
- in note 1:
This letter crossed Van Gogh’s third letter to the Ginouxs (see letter 881).
- 883 To Joseph and Marie Ginoux. Auvers-sur-Oise, Wednesday, 11 June 1890.
- in translation:
My dear friends Mr and Mrs Ginoux,
I want to reply straightaway to Mrs Ginoux’s letter to say that I was really pleased to have news o...
...ed to have news of you. I really regret that Mr Ginoux has been injured and has suffered so much. Pl...
...thank you in advance for your trouble, but let Ginoux get a man to do the packing and not wear himsel...
- 887 To Theo van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Saturday, 14 June 1890.
- in translation:
...st I’ve received news about my furniture, the man who has it has been ill all the time, having bee...
- 898 To Theo van Gogh and Jo van Gogh-Bonger. Auvers-sur-Oise, on or about Thursday, 10 July 1890.
- in note 7:
Van Gogh’s furniture from Arles had been sent by the Ginouxs to Auvers (see letter 882).
4 essay items found
- Publication history / A flood of supplementary publications
- in publications_4:
Van Gogh to Joseph and Marie Ginoux (letters 842, 851 (also facsimile), 871 and 883), in Coquiot 1923...
- About this edition / The annotations
- in about_5:
...Angrand: 570 (whereabouts unknown); one to Joseph Ginoux: 842 (whereabouts unknown).
There ...
- About this edition / The transcriptions
- in about_2:
... here for the first time). Letter 778 from Joseph Ginoux to Van Gogh is known only as a carbon copy ...
- Van Gogh as a letter-writer / Strategies and rhetoric
- in letter_writer_4:
...ort.See letter 573. And when he wrote to Mr and Mrs Ginoux, who ran the Café de la Gare in Arles, h...
3 other items found
- Documentation
- in documentation:
5th Mr Joseph Ginoux, aged 45, café owner, of place de Lamartine, who agreed
th...
Ginoux
- Overview of all the letters
- in overview:
to Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien, managers of the Café de la Gare in Arles (2 to Joseph and ...
from Joseph Ginoux and Marie Ginoux-Julien (1 from Joseph, 1 from Marie)
- Chronology
- in 1888:
... Takes a room in the Café de la Gare run by Joseph and Marie Ginoux, 30 place Lamartine (606).
@S...
Term(s):
Dated between:
29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Joseph Michel Ginoux (1835-1902) manager of Café de la Gare in Arles
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