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The portraits have rarely, if ever, been shown together, curators said. They are usually displayed individually by museums in New York, Boston, Detroit, Philadelphia, Switzerland and the Netherlands. During the period when he was painting the postman, van Gogh sliced off part of his ear in 1888 and was hospitalized. Roulin visited van Gogh in the hospital and took him on walks. One painting was likely intended as a gift for the loyal friend, curators said. Van Gogh experimented with different colors and backgrounds as he painted his postman friend in uniform. "Many artists repeat themselves. Many artists do a work on site and come back to the studio to revise it, refine it, strengthen the composition ... but we learn a great deal about van Gogh from looking at how he did this," said curator Eliza Rathbone. Van Gogh was interested in transforming his portrait into something more universal, she said. In his paintings, he used color to express harmonies and emotions in ways that give viewers of his work a "felt response," Rathbone said. "What we see really," Rathbone said, "is an artist who is turning the corner into the 20th century and lays the groundwork for great artists like Matisse." ___ Online: The Phillips Collection:
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