Louis Anquetin: One of the Influences on Vincent van Gogh
French Painter Louis Anquetin (1861-1932) settled in Paris in 1882. His apartment on the Avenue de Clichy and his parents' house at Étrépagny became the rendezvous for international artists. He studied art at the Ateliers of Bonnat and Cormon, where he was a contemporary and friend of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Émile Bernard and Vincent van Gogh. His early work shows the influence of Impressionism and of Edgar Degas. In 1887 Anquetin and Bernard devised an innovative method of painting using strong black contour lines and flat areas of color; Anquetin aroused much comment when he showed his new paintings. This painting is said to have inspired Van Gogh in painting his famous Café Terrace at Night.
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