ZUNDERT.- From 21 September 2019 to 12 January 2020 the
Van Gogh Huis is exhibiting an album containing portrait photographs of Vincents governess Anna Birnie (1844-1917). Following the recent discovery of photographs in the Birnie family archive, we can now put a face to Van Goghs governess. Anna Birnie taught Vincent van Gogh at home in Zundert for two and a half years. The daughter of a drawing tutor and artist, she presumably helped Vincent create his first drawings.
The role of Van Goghs governess is largely overlooked in Van Goghs biography. It was generally assumed that his parents educated him at home after taking him out of Zundert primary school at the age of eight. There are, however, sufficient indications that Anna Birnie played an important role in his education. She entered his parents employment shortly after they had decided to take care of Vincents education themselves. It would seem obvious that she was hired specifically for this purpose. At the time, it was customary among well-to-do middle classes to have a governess provide lessons, and not the parents. This included creative subjects. We can assume Birnie was skilled in this area, as her father was an artist and drawing tutor. Moreover, notes from Aunt Mietje van Gogh state that Vincent made a drawing for his parents copper wedding anniversary, a surprise Birnie had prepared. Further drawings by Vincent coincided with her stay in Zundert, including a farmhouse with an open barn that he drew for his fathers birthday.
Anna Philippina Carolina Birnie was born on December 9, 1844 in Kampen. Her family owned a carpet factory in Deventer and a tobacco plantation in East Java. Her father was painter Steven Birnie, city draftsman and art tutor in Kampen from 1827 to 1848. Anna was probably put in touch with the Van Gogh family in Zundert through Vincent's aunt Bertha, a boarding school keeper in Kampen. Reverend Van Gogh wanted a governor from a Protestant environment to take care of educating his children. He also contracted her to give singing lessons during catechization in the Protestant church. Anna Birnie remained Vincents dedicated teacher for the entire period of his home education. Six months after he had left for boarding school in Zevenbergen on October 1, 1864, Anna returned to Kampen. She later returned to Zundert to take care of the other children.
Van Goghs Inner Circle - Van Gogh in Brabant
The presentation of photographs of Van Gogh's governess is linked to the exhibition Van Goghs intimi (Van Goghs Inner Circle) which focuses on his friends, family and models. This is held at Het Noordbrabants Museum from September 21, 2019 to January 12, 2020. This large international exhibition highlights the people that played an important role in the life and work of Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890).
Vincent van Gogh was born and raised in Noord-Brabant. Here, he created a quarter of his entire oeuvre as well as his very first masterpiece: The Potato Eaters. Following the exhibition in Het Noordbrabants Museum, visitors to Zundert, Tilburg, Etten-Leur and Nuenen can get to know the stories about the Van Gogh family: what were their lives in 19th century Brabant like? Where did Father Theodorus van Gogh preach and where did Vincent go to school? Who were his first models and where did his great love live? At the Van Gogh locations around Brabant, visitors can experience young Vincents world.