Print of Vincent van Gogh - The Langlois bridge in Arles with women washing - 1888
Vincent van Gogh - The Langlois Bridge in Arles with women washing
Year: 1888 - watercolor on paper - 74x59 cm
Preserved at: Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands.
The Langlois Bridge is a series of paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh made in 1888 during his stay in Arles, Provence. The drawbridge was named in honor of the elderly caretaker who ensured its functioning, Mr. Langlois.
Vincent van Gogh portrays The Langlois Bridge looking at the scene from the left bank of the river, where some women are washing laundry while a gig proceeds across the bridge.