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  1. This portrait of Joseph Roulin is one of six van Gogh painted of his close friend, a postal employee in the southern French town of Arles, a fifteen-hour train ride from Paris. Van Gogh had moved to Arles in 1888, hoping to create an artists cooperative there.

  2. Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin - by Vincent van Gogh. Joseph Roulin is Van Gogh's close friend when he was staying at southern French town Arles during 1888-1889. In 1888, van Gogh moved to Arles, in hope of exploring more artistic sensation in the unspoilt countryside.

  3. Six portraits Between August 1888 and April 1889 he painted six consecutive portraits of Joseph, three of which had flowers in the background. In this colourful painting he chose summer...

  4. Portrait of Joseph Roulin. Vincent van Gogh 1889. MoMA The Museum of Modern Art New York, United States. This portrait of Joseph Roulin is one of six that van Gogh painted of his close...

  5. Portrait of Joseph Roulin. This portrait of Joseph Roulin is one of six that van Gogh painted of his close friend, a postal employee in the southern French town of Arles. In 1888, van Gogh...

  6. In the special exhibition Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin, the Museum's painting is shown with four other paintings and two drawings that van Gogh made of this man, who was so important in his life at Arles, in the South of France.

  7. Curator, Anne Umland: Vincent van Gogh painted this portrait of his friend, Joseph Roulin, in early 1889 while he was living in the south of France. Joseph Roulin, the town's postmaster, was a man whom van Gogh admired greatly.