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Picture of the Day

March 14, 2023

Dr Felix Rey

In 1888, Vincent Van Gogh cut his left ear with a razor. He was taken to the hospital, where he was treated by Dr Felix Rey. Van Gogh painted a portrait of Rey and gave it to him. Rey was not fond of it used it to repair a chicken coop, then gave it away. In 2016, it was valued at over $50 million.

Early the morning of the Christmas Eve 1888, a severely wounded man was brought to the Hôtel-Dieu of Arles for treatment.

On duty that night was Félix Rey, a young intern completing his thesis from the University of Montpellier.

The patient was Vincent van Gogh, who the night before feeling betrayed by Paul Gauguin had sliced part of his left ear with a razor and taken it to a prostitute, and who now suffered from not only blood loss but hallucinations.

A policeman gave the severed ear to the doctor, and according to Dr. Rey in a later interview, it was kept in a jar of alcohol in his office until one day it was stolen.

After fifteen days in the hospital, Vincent returned to his yellow house.

Not long after, he painted the doctor who was taking care of him for so many days.

Although Dr. Rey accepted the portrait as the gift it was, in later years he admitted he never liked it.

In fact, his mother used the painting to patch a hole in the chicken-coop, until it was sold in 1901 to the artist Charles Camoin, a friend of Henri Matisse, who followed in Van Gogh’s footsteps and went to Arles, where he found the portrait in Doctor Rey’s backyard.

Now it is in the collection of the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow.

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