Water Mill at Gennep is the subject and title of three oil paintings and a watercolor created in 1884 by Vincent van Gogh.
Van Gogh painted Water Mill at Gennep (F125) in November, 1884.
He wrote to his brother, Theo: "Yesterday I brought home that study of the water mill at Gennep, which I painted with pleasure, and which has procured me a new friend in Eindhoven [Anton Kerssemakers], who passionately wants to learn to paint, and to whom I paid a visit, after which we set to work at once.
"[1] Van Gogh also made a watercolor of the Water Mill at Gennep (F1144a) in mid-November, 1884.
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