The garden at Arles - Vincent Van Gogh
Vincent Van Gogh's The Garden at Arles is an explosion of colour that awakens a deep sense of joy. The painting, representative of the post-impressionist era, tells a joyful tale of everyday life in a bustling garden. The vibrant brushstrokes, brilliant colour palette and almost abstract forms combine to create a landscape that transcends reality to achieve an almost surreal beauty.
Van Gogh succeeds in transforming this commonplace into a magical world, offering viewers an idyllic vision of life in Arles. The painting is part of the landscape genre, but with a distinctly Van Goghesque twist.
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L'œuvre en bref
Vincent Van Gogh's The Garden at Arles is an explosion of colour that awakens a deep sense of joy. The painting, representative of the post-impressionist era, tells a joyful tale of everyday life in a bustling garden. The vibrant brushstrokes, brilliant colour palette and almost abstract forms combine to create a landscape that transcends reality to achieve an almost surreal beauty.
Van Gogh succeeds in transforming this commonplace into a magical world, offering viewers an idyllic vision of life in Arles. The painting is part of the landscape genre, but with a distinctly Van Goghesque twist.
Would you like to buy another Vincent Van Gogh painting? Discover all our reproductions of this artist.