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  1. At the end of January 1882, Van Gogh met a homeless, pregnant prostitute named Clasina (Sien) Maria Hoornik who had been deserted by the father of the child she was carrying. The exact date of this meeting is not known beyond Van Gogh's dating of it in a letter to Theo written in May.

  2. Van gogh rencontre Clasina Maria Hoornik (surnommée « Sien ») dans les rues de La Haye en janvier 1882, alors qu'elle s'y promène avec sa petite fille de cinq ans, Maria Wilhelmina. Sien est pauvre et enceinte, elle souffre alors d'addictions à l'alcool et au tabac, et se prostitue.

  3. Sorrow is a drawing by Vincent van Gogh, produced in 1882. The work, created two years after Van Gogh had decided to become an artist, depicts 32-year-old pregnant woman Clasina Maria Hoornik, familiarly known as Sien.

    • Drawing, Pencil, Pen And Ink on Paper
  4. 25 avr. 2019 · In his short, 37-year life, Vincent van Gogh had only one live-in girlfriend, Sien Hoornik, a prostitute he hired to be his model. And just 21 years after he shot himself in a field in northern France, Hoornik also died at her own hand—just as she told the artist she would.

  5. Sien Hoornik I. 1 Mar. 1882. - 30 Apr. 1882. Clasina Maria “Sien” Hoornik (1850–1904) was Vincent’s girlfriend in 1882 and 1883. Sien and her mother, Maria Wilhelmina Hoornik-Pellers (1829–1910), lived at Noordstraat 16 in March and/or April 1882.

  6. 2. Sien Hoornik. A year later, Vincent got to know Sien Hoornik on the streets of The Hague. Sien worked as a prostitute, was pregnant and already had a young daughter. Vincent wanted to take care of them, and moved them into the little studio where he was living. His intense longing for a family seemed to be taking shape. Vincent, Sien and the ...

  7. Vincent met Sien Hoornik in The Hague. She became his model and his partner. They lived together for over a year. Vincent’s family were not happy about it because Sien had been a prostitute…