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
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
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