Atelier du Midi

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Atelier du Midi is the French name for Vincent van Gogh’s “Studio of the South,” his envisioned artistic haven in Arles where he hoped to form a community of painters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vincent van Gogh work context
artistic project
conceptual art studio
alsoKnownAs Studio of the South NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtist Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Arles NERFINISHED
associatedWithCountry France NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Provence NERFINISHED
conceptualCenter The Yellow House in Arles NERFINISHED
creator Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
culturalContext late 19th-century European art scene
describedIn Vincent van Gogh’s letters NERFINISHED
describedInCorrespondenceWith Theo van Gogh NERFINISHED
envisionedAs artistic haven
envisionedBy Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
field art history
hasConceptType artistic colony project
imagined studio
hasGoal collaborative work among painters
creation of an artistic community
hasTheme artistic collaboration
creative retreat
utopian artistic community
inception 1888
inspiredBy colors of Provence
light of the south of France
intendedCollaborator Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
intendedResidents community of painters
label Atelier du Midi NERFINISHED
languageOfName French
locatedInCountry France
location Arles NERFINISHED
movement Post-Impressionism
partOf Vincent van Gogh’s Arles period NERFINISHED
relatedPerson Paul Gauguin NERFINISHED
relatedWork Bedroom in Arles NERFINISHED
The Night Café NERFINISHED
The Yellow House NERFINISHED
status never fully realized as planned
subjectOf exhibition catalogues about Van Gogh in Arles
scholarly studies on Van Gogh’s Arles period
timePeriod late 19th century

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Studio of the South alsoKnownAs Atelier du Midi