English: A photo of Kee Vos Stricker with her son taken around 1879/1880 by Albert Greiner, place unknown (b 4888 - 0001 V/1962 (foto), Brieven en Documenten, Van Gogh Museum, released into the Public Domain at the Geheugen van Nederland archive). Kee Vos was the young widow that Vincent van Gogh became infatuated with, an infatuation which ultimately led to his estrangement from his family.
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between circa 1879 and circa 1880
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It has been requested to crop a part of this image, so that the cropped part can serve as its own image for Johannes Stricker.
Cornelia (Kee) Adriana Vos-Stricker (March 21, 1846 – 1918) was Vincent van Gogh’s cousin, the daughter of Van Gogh’s mother’s older sister and Johannes Stricker, an aunt and uncle who had shown kindness to the struggling artist.