Why did Van Gogh fail to sell his work? (2024)

One of the key aspects of the Van Gogh legend is that he couldn’t sell his art: he was a solitary genius, shunned by the artistic establishment. But this is not entirely true. In the last couple of years of his life he was beginning to win recognition, at least among the avant-garde.

It is often said that Van Gogh sold a single painting, with only one identified work going to a buyer. In March 1890 the Belgian artist Anna Boch bought The Red Vineyard (November 1888) at an exhibition in Brussels.

But Van Gogh may well have had a few more sales. There is tantalising evidence that one of his self-portraits was bought by the London dealers Arthur Sulley and William Lawrie. This revelation comes in a letter from Vincent’s brother Theo in October 1888, although the self-portrait is now lost.

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Early in Vincent’s artistic career, while living with his parents in 1884 in the village of Nuenen, he was commissioned to paint six landscapes for the dining room of a retired goldsmith, Antoon Hermans. Problems developed, and Hermans ended up giving him only 25 guilders (then around £2), which hardly covered his paint.

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Two or three years later, in Paris, Vincent painted a portrait of a friend of his paint seller Père Julien Tanguy. He received 20 francs (then around £1). Although not conclusively identified, this is thought to be a portrait which was last recorded in 1927 and is known only from a black-and-white photograph.

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On another occasion in Paris, Vincent exchanged a still life of smoked herrings for a carpet (a deal later recorded in correspondence with his brother Theo in March 1889).

In October 1888 Vincent referred in another letter to Theo that “a study”, presumably an oil painting, had been bought by the Parisian dealer Athanase Bague.

The final evidence of further sales is a condolence letter sent by Vincent’s aunt Cornelia van Gogh-Carbentus. She wrote to Theo in August 1890 that it must have been satisfying that his brother had succeeded in “selling a painting and in fact more than once”. So The Red Vineyard was not quite the only one.

But even if Van Gogh managed to sell a handful or two of his paintings, this still represents a minute proportion of the almost 1,000 that he completed. Despite encouragement from his avant-garde colleagues, most people simply rejected his work.

But what is astonishing, and has received surprisingly little attention, is the price of The Red Vineyard. It was bought by Anna Boch, sister of his friend Eugène Boch, for 400 francs (then around £16 or in today’s money around £500). At the time Vincent complained, surprisingly, to his mother that the price “isn’t much”. Perhaps this casual remark may have been Vincent’s way of telling her that he was finally going to make it in the art world.

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But 400 francs was actually quite a considerable price for an up-and-coming artist. It was the equivalent of two months’ living allowance which Theo sent Vincent in Arles - or more than two years’ rent for the Yellow House, where he then lived. It was also a higher price than some paintings by Gauguin, who was beginning to achieve success (Theo sold two Gauguins for 200 and 300 francs in 1890).

So why the high price for The Red Vineyard? The arrangements were made privately by Theo, who was an art dealer working for the leading Boussod & Valadon gallery. We can only speculate, but perhaps Theo felt that it would be better for Vincent to sell a few works at a high price rather than start low.

Vincent was certainly fortunate to have a younger brother who was a successful dealer. It meant that Theo had the resources to provide Vincent with a regular allowance, which enabled him to paint. The two brothers endlessly discussed art, which gave them much in common. But it also meant that Vincent had a brother with the contacts and knowledge to sell his art, although this proved very challenging. But a start was about to be made.

In the last two years or so of his life Van Gogh was really beginning to win recognition. He exhibited at the progressive Société des Artistes Indépendants in Paris: three paintings in 1888, two in 1889 and ten in March 1890. In January 1890 he showed eight works at the Brussels exhibition of Les Vingt, where The Red Vineyard sold.

I have tracked down more than 20 newspaper and journal articles which cited Van Gogh paintings in exhibition reviews in just the last seven months of his life, a record that would delight most struggling artists today.

Although most mentions were only a sentence or two, the critic Albert Aurier had penned an enthusiastic six-page article in the January 1890 issue of Mercure de France. Aurier concluded that Van Gogh is both “too simple and too subtle”—but he is understood by “his brothers, the true artists”.

The tragic fact is that Vincent’s potentially successful career was cut short by his suicide in July 1890. Had he lived into the 20th century, he would have probably become a successful contemporary artist, with his work being increasingly sought after.

Since then, Van Gogh’s prices have continued to spiral upwards. The artist who “failed to sell his work” is now among the most expensive.

Martin Bailey is a leading Van Gogh specialist and special correspondent for The Art Newspaper. Bailey has curated Van Gogh exhibitions at the Barbican Art Gallery, Compton Verney/National Gallery of Scotland and Tate Britain.

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Bailey has written a number of bestselling books on Van Gogh’s years in France: The Sunflowers Are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh's Masterpiece (Frances Lincoln 2013 (UK and US), Studio of the South: Van Gogh in Provence (Frances Lincoln 2016 (UK and US), Starry Night: Van Gogh at the Asylum (White Lion Publishing 2018, UK and US) and Van Gogh’s Finale:Auvers and the Artist’s Rise to Fame(Frances Lincoln 2021, UK and US). The Sunflowers are Mine (UK and US) and Van Gogh’s Finale (UK and US) are also now available in a more compact paperback format. Living with Vincent van Gogh: the Homes and Landscapes that shaped the Artist (White Lion Publishing 2019, UK and US) provides an overview of the artist’s life. The Illustrated Provence Letters of Van Gogh has been reissued (Batsford 2021, UK and US). My Friend Van Gogh/Emile Bernard provides the first English translation of Bernard’s writings on Van Gogh (David Zwirner Books 2023, UK and US).

To contact Martin Bailey, please email [email protected]. Please note that he does not undertake authentications.

Read more from Martin's Adventures with Van Gogh bloghere.

Why did Van Gogh fail to sell his work? (2024)

FAQs

Why did Van Gogh fail to sell his work? ›

Many theories exist as to why van Gogh's works weren't appreciated while he was alive, namely that he was ahead of his time, unsociable, mentally troubled and uninterested in marketing himself – the story of many traditional artists. van Gogh himself said, “I can't change the fact that my paintings don't sell.

What jobs did van Gogh fail? ›

As mentioned, before he was an artist, Van Gogh had other career aspirations. Like all of us, he wanted to find his true calling and passion. So, as a young adult, he was a clerk in a bookstore, an art salesman, and a preacher in the Borinage in Belgium. Sadly, he failed at each of these professions.

How was Vincent van Gogh rejected? ›

As a young man, he lived in Paris and worked for his uncle who was a successful art dealer. He learned and mastered four languages. He also fell in love with his landlady's daughter, who rejected him in favor of another. This rejection devastated him and led to his being fired from his uncle's gallery.

Why was van Gogh ostracized? ›

In September of 1885 he was accused of making one of his sitters, a young peasant girl, pregnant and was ostracized by the local Church. He moved to Antwerp, where he studied color theory and painting at the Antwerpen School of Arts, and matriculated in January of 1886.

Why did Van Gogh not sell? ›

Many theories exist as to why van Gogh's works weren't appreciated while he was alive, namely that he was ahead of his time, unsociable, mentally troubled and uninterested in marketing himself – the story of many traditional artists. van Gogh himself said, “I can't change the fact that my paintings don't sell.

Is Van Gogh rich or poor? ›

Van Gogh was never famous as a painter during his lifetime and constantly struggled with poverty. He sold only one painting while he was alive: The Red Vineyard which went for 400 francs in Belgium seven months before his death.

Why was Van Gogh bullied? ›

Van Gogh was often bullied by local boys.

I'm pretty sure we can all agree that he was quite the quirky and mentally-unstable artist that nobody wanted to talk to, which made him a pretty easy target for bullies.

Why was Van Gogh kicked out by the church? ›

In 1878, he went to the Borinage, a mining district in Belgium, and worked among the poor as a lay preacher. He gave away his belongings and slept on floors, but after less than a year on the job the religious organization sponsoring van Gogh decided he wasn't cut out to be a pastor and dismissed him.

Why was Van Gogh painting destroyed? ›

The painting wasn't actually damaged (it was under glass in the frame, so was quickly wiped down and put back on display hours later), but certainly the outrage the action triggered often spoke as if the protesters had destroyed the art – leading some to wonder whether the protest was any sort of good idea, or if it ...

What jobs did Van Gogh do? ›

What were Vincent van Gogh's jobs? Vincent van Gogh's career as an artist was extremely short, lasting only the 10 years from 1880 to 1890. Before that he had various occupations, including art dealer, language teacher, lay preacher, bookseller, and missionary worker.

Why was Van Gogh dismissed? ›

Despite his interest in art, Vincent was less and less enamoured with his job at the art firm. The feeling was mutual, and in 1876 Goupil dismissed him.

Did Van Gogh want to be successful? ›

Vincent gradually became more comfortable with his chosen profession, and wanted to move people with his art. He wasn't concerned with fame – Vincent wasn't good at accepting compliments about his work. Read more about Vincent's dreams: http://vangogh.

Did Van Gogh go to art school? ›

In the winter of 1885-1886 Van Gogh attended the art academy of Antwerp, Belgium. This proved a disappointment as he was dismissed after a few months by his Professor.

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