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  1. Agostina Segatori a oa un davarnourez italian, e Pariz, poltredet meur a wech gant livourien, evel Édouard Joseph Dantan, Jean-Baptiste Camille-Corot, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Eugène Delacroix, Vincent van Gogh (e 1887) hag Édouard Manet.

  2. The proprietress of the cafe, Agostina Segatori, is thought to be the striking woman in this painting of The Italian. Van Gogh had also staged an exhibition of Japanese prints at the cafe in March 1887, some months before this painting was done, and it is thought through correspondence with Theo that he had embarked on a turbulent affair with Agostina.

  3. 25. Sept. 2012 · Agostina owned and operated the Café du Tambourin, located on the Boulevard de Clichy in Paris, which is the setting for this painting. Agostina also modeled for Edouard Manet, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and other artists. Agostina’s café was a meeting place for numerous artists, including Van Gogh and his friends.

  4. 4. Agostina Segatori. Vincent had difficulty being alone. He often longed for a wife and a family, but he remained single. His unlucky love streak continued in Paris, to where he moved at the age of 32 (in 1886). In the City of Love, Vincent met Agostina Segatori. She was the Italian owner of the restaurant Le Tambourin, on the Boulevard de ...

  5. Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Naples-born Agostina Segatori owned the café Le Tambourin on the Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. Van Gogh had a brief relationship with her. On the wall to the right is a Japanese print of two geisha girls. It was probably Van Gogh, who painted the café proprietor at the time of a sales exhibition of Japanese prints ...

  6. Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Naples-born Agostina Segatori owned the café Le Tambourin on the Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. Van Gogh had a brief relationship with her. On the wall to the right is a Japanese print of two geisha girls. It was probably Van Gogh, who painted the café proprietor at the time of a sales exhibition of Japanese prints ...

  7. Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Naples-born Agostina Segatori owned the café Le Tambourin on the Boulevard de Clichy in Paris. Van Gogh had a brief relationship with her. On the wall to the right is a Japanese print of two geisha girls. It was probably Van Gogh, who painted the café proprietor at the time of a sales exhibition of Japanese prints ...