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Smoked Herrings by Vincent van Gogh

Smoked Herrings

Vincent van Gogh·1886

Historical Context

Van Gogh's painting of smoked herrings at Kröller-Müller, made in 1886 during his Paris stay, belongs to the tradition of Dutch still life carried into the modern era by Chardin and the naturalists. The herring — working-class food, pungent and practical — was exactly the kind of modest subject that Van Gogh elevated through his serious attention. He brought to still life the same respectful observational commitment he gave to peasant portraits, refusing to distinguish between worthy and unworthy subjects. The choice of fish also connects to the Zouave and fishing culture of his later Arles period, where the Mediterranean diet would reappear in his paintings.

Technical Analysis

The herrings are rendered with direct, economical brushwork that captures their silvery skin and the specific quality of smoked preservation. Van Gogh's Paris palette is visible in the light background and more varied color handling compared to Nuenen. The composition is simple and frontal, the fish themselves the entire subject.

Look Closer

  • ◆The herrings are rendered with attention to the texture of smoked fish — dry, wrinkled skin.
  • ◆Van Gogh uses a dark ground that shows through thinner paint passages, giving the composition.
  • ◆The string from which the fish hang is painted as a single, confident pale stroke — linear.
  • ◆The pale silvery-grey of the fish skin catches light that Van Gogh differentiates from the warm.

See It In Person

Kröller-Müller Museum

Otterlo, Netherlands

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
45 × 38 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Portrait
Location
Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
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