L'Arlésienne, L'Arlésienne : Madame Ginoux, or Portrait of Madame Ginoux is the title given to a group of six similar paintings by Vincent van Gogh, painted
Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 637. See also CharlesGinoux, Annales de la vie de P. Puget (Paris, 1894); Philippe Auquier, Pierre
Legrand, Juges et Consuls, Paris, 1899–1901, pp. 147–148, ainsi que CharlesGinoux, « Les orfèvres de Paris, officiers municipaux », dans Revue de l’Art
Julian, where he studied with Jules Lefebvre, Gustave Boulanger and CharlesGinoux [fr].After graduating, he established his studio on the Rue du Faubourg
1888. He had befriended the Yellow House's proprietors, Joseph and Marie Ginoux, and was able to use it as a studio. Van Gogh wanted a gallery to display