14 letters found
- 003 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, mid-January 1873.
- in translation:
How is Uncle Hein? I feel so sorry for him, and hope so much that he’ll get better. Give him and Au...
- in note 7:
Hendrik (Hein) Vincent van Gogh, retired art dealer in Brussels, brother of Mr van Gogh. He suffered ...
- 004 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Tuesday, 28 January 1873.
- in translation:
How sorry I am about Uncle Hein. I sincerely hope he’ll get better, but Theo, I fear he won’t. La...
My warm regards to Uncle and Aunt, also to Mr Schmidt and Eduard.
- in note 12:
Uncle Hein and Aunt Mietje in Brussels.
- in note 1:
Poor health had forced Uncle Hein to retire from art dealing in 1872.
- 005 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 17 March 1873.
- in translation:
...€™m also longing to hear how you are and how Uncle Hein is doing, so I hope you’ll write to me when...
How is Uncle Hein? Certainly no better, and how is Aunt doing? Can Uncle keep himself occupied, and i...
...ish you well, and write to me. Bid good-day to Uncle and Aunt, Schmidt and Eduard from me. As to Eas...
- 006 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 24 March 1873.
- in translation:
...as sent from here on consignment on 6 May 1870, but perhaps Uncle has already sent it back to Paris.
Bid good-day to Uncle and Aunt and Mr Schmidt and Eduard for me.
- in note 3:
Uncle Hein and Aunt Mietje in Brussels.
- in note 1:
... Christianus Schotel to the art gallery of H.V. van Gogh (Uncle Hein) in Brussels (RKD, Goupil Ledge...
- 007 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Monday, 5 May 1873.
- in translation:
How are Uncle and Aunt? Have they moved yet? Be sure to write to me soon about that, I’ll give you ...
- in note 2:
Uncle Hein and Aunt Mietje moved to Laken, near Brussels; their names were removed from the Brussels ...
- 008 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Friday, 9 May 1873.
- in translation:
Adieu, old chap, give my warm regards to Uncle and Aunt. Goodbye for now.
- in note 4:
Uncle Hein and Aunt Mietje in Brussels.
- 009 To Theo van Gogh. London, Friday, 13 June 1873.
- in translation:
I was glad to hear from Pa that Uncle H. is reasonably well. Would you give my warm regards to him an...
- in note 13:
Uncle Hein and Aunt Mietje in Brussels.
- 011 To Theo van Gogh. London, Sunday, 20 July 1873.
- in translation:
My regards to Mr Schmidt and Eduard. How are Uncle Hein and Aunt? Write to me about them, do you go t...
- 013 To Theo van Gogh. London, Saturday, 13 September 1873.
- in translation:
Writing to Uncle Hein, I’m enclosing a word for you. I’m very curious to hear whether you went to...
- 074 Anna van Gogh-Carbentus, Vincent van Gogh and Theodorus van Gogh to Theo van Gogh. Etten, Tuesday, 4 April 1876.
- in translation:
Yesterday I went with Pa to Brussels, Uncle Hein was really in a very sad state.
- in note 13:
The municipality of Laken near Brussels, where Uncle Hein lived.
- in note 6:
Uncle Hein van Gogh had been suffering for quite some time from an unidentified wasting disease.
- 113 To Theo van Gogh. Dordrecht, Monday, 30 April 1877.
- in note 17:
...chussen. Theo’s estate included a copy of this edition, which had belonged to Uncle Hein van Gogh.
- 134 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Monday, 19 November 1877.
- in note 21:
The condition of Uncle Hein, who had been ill for years, had worsened. Alerted to the situation, Mr v...
- in translation:
That news about Uncle Hein comes while I’m writing this.
- 136 To Theo van Gogh. Amsterdam, Monday, 3 and Tuesday, 4 December 1877.
- in translation:
Of course you know that Uncle Hein died, thank God, we may well say, because the end was relatively c...
- 160 To Theo van Gogh. Brussels, Monday, 1 November 1880.
- in note 13:
...ned Uncle Vincent or Uncle Cor van Gogh, or perhaps the take-over of Uncle Hein’s Brussels branch.
3 essay items found
- Correspondents / Preservation of the letters
- in correspondents_4:
...esponded with the Gladwells, father and son, Uncle Hein and Uncle Jan, his teacher Mendes da Costa, h...
- Biographical & historical context / The immediate family circle
- in context_4:
Hendrik Vincent van Gogh, ‘Uncle Hein’ (1814-1877), owned a bookshop in Rotterdam. In 1859 he mov...
...26-1908), worked as a bookkeeper in his brother Hein’s bookshop and his brother Vincent’s art gal...
- Biographical & historical context / The family and children of the Reverend and Mrs Van Gogh
- in context_1:
... the close collaboration between the brothers Hendrik, Vincent and Cor in the art trade), and the un...
1 other item found
- Overview of all the letters
Term(s):
Dated between:
29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
Person:
Hendrik (Hein) Vincent van Gogh (Uncle Hein) (1814-1877) brother of Theodorus van Gogh
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