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''Sorrowing Old Man (At Eternity's Gate)'' is an oil painting by
Vincent van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionism, Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2 ...
that he made in 1890 in Saint-Rémy de Provence based on an early
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. The painting was completed in early May at a time when he was convalescing from a severe relapse in his health some two months before his death, which is generally accepted as a suicide. In the 1970 ''
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'', it was given the title ''Worn Out: At Eternity's Gate''.


Lithograph

The lithograph was based on a pencil drawing ''Worn Out'', one of a series of studies he made in 1882 of a pensioner and war veteran,
Adrianus Jacobus Zuyderland Adrianus Jacobus Zuyderland was Vincent van Gogh's favorite model during his Hague period. He appears in dozens of drawings, easily identified by his bald head and prominent white whiskers, and he was the model for the drawing which was the ba ...
, at a local almshouse in
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and itself a reworking of a drawing and watercolour he had made the previous year. The inspiration for ''Worn Out'' was Hubert von Herkomer's ''Sunday at the Chelsea Hospital'', an immensely popular print depicting an old war veteran slumped dead that went on to become an acclaimed painting at the
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, '' The Last Muster'', that Van Gogh had seen in 1875 when in England. Van Gogh wrote of his drawing: Van Gogh's first attempt at the lithograph followed just two days later. He wrote: Later, in a rare expression of his own religious feelings, he wrote expressly about this lithograph and two other drawings also posed by Zuyderland, of an old man reading a Bible and saying grace (
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) respectively: Seven impressions of the lithograph are known, of which one is annotated ''At Eternity's Gate''. The same theme is taken up again in two later 1883 studies of a seated woman. In 2021, a drawing in a private collection in the Netherlands since 1910 was authenticated as a preliminary study for the original pencil drawing ''Worn Out'' by the
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and put on display. The Van Gogh Museum had previously been aware of the existence of the study for some time.


Commentary

Writing about ''At Eternity's Gate'' in 1998, the American theologian Kathleen Powers Erickson remarked:


Genesis

Vincent van Gogh suffered from some form of mental illness, acutely during the last two years of his life. The official diagnosis furnished by the
hospital in Arles ''Hospital at Arles'' is the subject of two paintings that Vincent van Gogh made of the hospital in which he stayed in December 1888 and again in January 1889. The hospital is located in Arles in southern France. One of the paintings is of the ce ...
that Van Gogh was taken to on 24 December 1888, following the celebrated incident involving his ear, was "acute mania with generalised delirium". Dr. Félix Rey, a young intern at the hospital, also suggested "a kind of epilepsy" he characterised as ''mental'' epilepsy. There is no agreement today over a modern diagnosis of Van Gogh's illness. Suggestions include
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and
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, possibly exacerbated by excessive
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drinking, heavy smoking and venereal disease. Symptoms were varied, but in their most severe manifestations they involved attacks of confusion and unconsciousness followed by periods of stupor and incoherence during which he was generally unable to paint, draw, or even to write letters. It was such an attack that first led him to being hospitalised at Arles, and following a later relapse, he had himself committed to the asylum at Saint-Rémy in May 1889, where he remained for the most part until May 1890. On 22 February 1890, Van Gogh suffered his most severe relapse, an episode
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called the longest and saddest of his life, and one which lasted some nine weeks through to late April. During this time, he was only able to write to his brother
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once, in March 1890, and then only briefly to say he was totally stupefied (''totalement abruti'') and unable to write. He did not write to Theo again until late April, but that letter makes it clear that he had been able to paint and draw a little during this time, despite his sadness and melancholy: It is in these drawings and paintings that Hulsker sees unmistakable signs of his mental collapse, otherwise rare in his work. It is not clear whether ''Sorrowing Old Man ('At Eternity's Gate')'' is one of the canvases referred to in his April letter. Hulsker remarks that it would have been remarkable for Van Gogh to have copied his lithograph so faithfully from memory. Nevertheless, the painting is clearly a return to the past, and both the 1970 ''catalogue raisonné'' and Hulsker cite the painting as ''fecit'' May 1890 at Saint-Rémy.


From the 1880s

File:Hubert von Herkomer 1871 - Sunday at the Chelsea Hospital (The Graphic).jpg,
Hubert von Herkomer Sir Hubert von Herkomer (born as Hubert Herkomer; 26 May 1849 – 31 March 1914) was a Bavarian-born British painter, pioneering film-director, and composer. Though a very successful portrait artist, especially of men, he is mainly remembered fo ...
- '' Sunday at the Chelsea Hospital'' (1871), also known as '' The Last Muster'' File:Vincent van Gogh - Prayer Before the Meal F1002.jpg, ''Prayer Before the Meal'', pencil, black chalk, ink, heightened with white, December 1882,
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, Switzerland (F 1002, JH 281). File:Vincent van Gogh - Peasant Sitting by the Fireplace (F863).jpg, ''Peasant Sitting by the Fireplace ('Worn Out')'', (F863, JH34), watercolor, 1881, P. and N. de Boer Foundation, Amsterdam File:Vincent van Gogh - Worn Out (F997).jpg, ''Worn Out'' (F997, JH267), pencil on watercolor paper, 1882,
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File:Old Man with his Head in his Hands (At Eternity's Gate).jpg, ''Old Man with his Head in his Hands ("At Eternity's Gate")'' (F1662, JH268), lithograph, 1882, various collections, including
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, whose version illustrated is annotated by the artist in ink at lower left: ''At Eternity's Gate'' File:Sorrowful old man.jpg, ''Sorrowful old man'' (F998, JH269) pencil, black lithographic crayon, wash, white opaque watercolour, on watercolour paper, 1882,
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File:Vincent van Gogh - Mourning WomanSeated on a Basket (F1060).jpg, ''Mourning Woman Seated on a Basket'' (F1060, JH326), black lithographic crayon, grey wash, white and grey opaque watercolour, traces of squaring, on watercolour paper, 1883,
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File:Vincent van Gogh - Weeping Woman (F1069).jpg, ''Weeping Woman'' (F1069, JH325), Black and white chalk, with brush and stumping, brush and black and grey wash, and traces of graphite, over a brush and brown ink underdrawing on ivory wove paper, 1883,
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References


Bibliography

* Erickson, Kathleen Powers. ''At Eternity's Gate: The Spiritual Vision of Vincent Van Gogh''.
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, 1998. * de la Faille, Jacob-Baart. ''The Works of Vincent Van Gogh: His Paintings and Drawings''. Amsterdam: Meulenhoff, 1970. * Hulsker, Jan. ''The Complete Van Gogh''. Oxford: Phaidon, 1980. * Naifeh, Steven; Smith, Gregory White. ''Van Gogh: The Life''. Profile Books, 2011. * Pomerans, Arnold. ''The Letters of Vincent van Gogh''. Penguin Classics, 2003.


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