Vincent Van Gogh - Primi Passi (31.5 in x 23.5 in)
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Title: First Steps, after Millet (widely known by its Italian translation, Primi Passi).
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Artist: Vincent van Gogh.
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Date of Creation: 1890.
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Medium: The original work is an oil on canvas painting.
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Dimensions: 72.4 cm x 91.1 cm (28.5 in x 35.8 in).
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Current Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York City.
Historical Context and The Millet Connection
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Van Gogh's First Steps is a painted copy of a work by the French artist Jean-François Millet.
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Millet originally completed his first version of First Steps in 1858.
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In October 1889, Van Gogh's brother, Theo, sent him a photograph of Millet's first version of the painting.
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At the time, Van Gogh was residing in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
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Three months after receiving the photograph, Van Gogh drew a squared grid over it to help guide his proportions.
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He then commenced his own painted interpretation of the work.
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By copying the photograph, Van Gogh was able to breathe his vivid colors and emotional style into Millet's original peasant scene.