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  1. Agostina Segatori ofreció la primera exposición de Vincent van Gogh en su Cafetería Tambourin. Su relación se tornó pronto tormentosa y decidieron de mutuo acuerdo separarse en julio de 1887. Después de esta separación, Agostina Segatori mantuvo impropiamente los trabajos de Van Gogh en su café.

  2. Agostina Segatori gave Vincent van Gogh's first exhibition at her Café Tambourin. Their relationship quickly became stormy and they decided by mutual agreement to separate in July 1887. After this separation, Agostina Segatori improperly retained works by Van Gogh in her Café.

  3. 30 de sept. de 2016 · Entre 1872 y 1884, Agostina Segatori mantuvo una relación un tanto conflictiva con el pintor Edouard Joseph Dantan y tuvo un hijo que el artista no quiso reconocer, Jean-Pierre Segatori. Unos años más tarde, consciente de las dificultades para seguir ejerciendo de modelo y con la finalidad de independizarse, Agostina monta su propio negocio, el Café au Tambourin (Café de la pandereta).

    • The Italian Model
    • Poser Turned Proprietress
    • Art as Economy
    • An Unhappy Ending

    Little is known about Agostina Segatori‘s life before she moved to Paris. Aside from her birth in Ancona, Italy, in 1841, most of what we know begins with her modeling ventures. Her career began in 1860 when she posed for Édouard Manet’s piece L’Italienne and built a reputation from there. Over the next three decades, she went on to model for Édoua...

    The restaurant had an Italian theme and became increasingly popular among Parisian creatives. Regular visitors included the likes of Paul Gauguin, Norbert Goeneutte, Emile Bernard, Louis Anquetin, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.Initially located at 27 rue de Richelieu, it re-opened later that year at 62 Boulevard de Clichy. To advertise its re-openi...

    As well as quirky decorations, the restaurant walls featured creations from many of the artists who gathered there. In Café du Tambourin, artworks were sometimes used as means of payment. Since moving to Paris in March 1886, Vincent van Goghfrequented the restaurant and developed a romantic relationship with its owner. During their brief affair, wh...

    Sadly, Segatori’s business later declined. She fell into a large debt and the restaurant, along with many artworks featured on its walls, was repossessed. Segatori seemingly didn’t recover from the financial downfall, suffering from ill health until her death in 1910. Although Segatori’s story does not have a particularly happy ending, her achievem...

  4. Su relación se tornó pronto tormentosa y decidieron de mutuo acuerdo separarse en julio de 1887. Después de esta separación, Agostina Segatori mantuvo impropiamente los trabajos de Van Gogh en su café. Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), Retrato de Vincent van Gogh, 1887.

  5. Agostina Segatori was the owner of the Café du Tambourin. She had a brief relationship with Van Gogh. There is a glass of beer on the table, and Agostina holds a lit cigarette. The saucers under the glass on the table betray the fact that she is on her second beer. Drinking and smoking in a café was not appropriate for respectable ladies. That way of life was associated with artistic types ...

  6. Obras. Agostina Segatori en el Café du Tambuorin. Autor. Vincent Van Gogh. Fecha. 1887. Estilo. Neo-Impresionismo. Material. Oleo sobre lienzo. Dimensiones. 55´5 x 46´5 cm. Museo Nacional Van Gogh. Van Gogh organizó dos exposiciones de sus cuadros en el Café du Tamborin, situado en el Boulevard Clichy, el eje de Montmartre.