Crab on its Back explained

Crab on its Back
Other Language 1:Dutch
Other Title 1:Een op zijn rug liggende krab
Artist:Vincent van Gogh
Catalogue:F 605
Type:Still life
Material:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:38
Width Metric:46.5
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Museum:Van Gogh Museum

Crab on its Back (Dutch; Flemish: Een op zijn rug liggende krab) is an oil painting by Vincent van Gogh. It is a still life of a crab lying on its back with a green background. The Van Gogh Museum dates the work to August–September 1887,[1] while other sources date it to early 1889.[2] The painting is in the permanent collection of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.[1]

The painting is possibly inspired by a Japanese print of a crab by Hokusai that Van Gogh had seen in the magazine Le Japon Artistique, which his brother Theo van Gogh had sent him in September 1888.

Related work

Van Gogh also painted Two Crabs (1889), a still life with two crabs one of which is lying on its back, on display in the National Gallery in London.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Crab on its Back - Van Gogh Museum. www.vangoghmuseum.nl. en. 2018-10-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20181014165007/https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en/collection/s0124V1962. 2018-10-14. dead.
  2. For example, Vincent van Gogh, Victoria Charles, p.155
  3. http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/vincent-van-gogh-two-crabs Two Crabs