Vincent van Gogh famously recorded himself in numerous self-portraits, but he hated photography and supposedly he never sat for a photo as an adult. There are two rare photos of the artist as a child that are known to exist.

One was taken when he was 13:

Some say that it may be Vincent’s brother, Theo. But it’s really hard to explain that with the 100% certainty. Another photo was taken when he was 19 – and again some say it may be Theo:

He was a handsome young man, wasn’t he?

There is another famous photo. This one:

This photo was never officially confirmed to be van Gogh’s. “Officially” means that the Van Gogh Museum did not authenticate it. There is another problem – the address below the photo marks a Canadian location, and van Gogh obviously never lived outside of Europe.

But look at this comparison:

The portrait you see on the right is an oil painting by van Gogh, completed in December, 1886. The photograph (at left) was also taken in 1886. Weird similarity, isn’t it?

Also recently, a 1887 melainotype showing six men drinking around a table has been discovered. It may include a rare sighting of Vincent. With Paul Gauguin (at far right) and Emile Bernard (second from the left). But, the photo expert for the Van Gogh Museum said it can’t be the artist “because it simply does not look like him”. Others note that Van Gogh didn’t mention the gathering in his letters, where he described all the details from his life. The photograph was put into auction but it did not meet its asking price of $136,000. Even more recently Italian art historian Antonio De Robertis claimed to have identified Vincent in this Edmond Bénard photo of 34 men posing together at the Académie Julian in Paris in 1888. According to De Robertis, the men in the photograph include Édouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard, as well as Andries Bonger, friend and brother-in-law to Theo van Gogh.

But, it is another unconfirmed information. So, we don’t have any photos and we cannot be sure how van Gogh’s looked like as an adult. So what do we have? 34 painted self-portraits and 4 drawings. That’s quite a number 🙂