Bedroom in Arles is the title given to each of three similar oil-on-canvas paintings by 19th-century Dutch
Post-Impressionist painter
Vincent van Gogh. The picture shows his bedroom at 2 Place Lamartine in
Arles, France, known as the
Yellow House, where he lived in 1888. The door to the right opened onto the upper floor and the staircase, the door to the left was that of the guest room he held prepared for
Paul Gauguin, and the window in the front wall looked out onto public gardens. The first version of the painting was damaged in a flood, so he painted a second. The paintings vary slightly in their colours and details, especially with regard to the pictures hanging on the walls. This picture is the third, a reduced-size version painted in 1889 for his mother and sister. It was acquired for the French national collections in 1959, and is on permanent display in the
Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
Painting credit: Vincent van Gogh