Vincent Van Gogh - Pechers en Fluer (23.5 in x 31.5 in)

Vincent Van Gogh - Pechers en Fluer (23.5 in x 31.5 in)

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Vincent Van Gogh - Pechers en Fluer (23.5 in x 31.5 in)

Vincent Van Gogh - Pechers en Fluer (23.5 in x 31.5 in)

$19.99
Sale price  $19.99 Regular price 


Bring the vibrant energy of a Provençal spring into your space with Peach Trees in Blossom by Vincent van Gogh. Painted in 1889, this masterwork captures the fleeting beauty of nature through sweeping brushstrokes and a brilliant, sun-drenched palette. Heavily influenced by Japanese woodblock prints, Van Gogh masterfully balances the rustic texture of a foreground fence with delicate, luminous peach blossoms and the majestic blue sweep of the Alpilles mountains. This piece is a breathtaking addition to any interior seeking a touch of historical elegance and vivid color.

Historical Context

Van Gogh painted Peach Trees in Blossom in 1889. The painting depicts a field with peach trees on the outskirts of Arles, with the Alpilles mountains in the background. The work was intended as a homage to Japanese landscape prints, which heavily influenced Van Gogh. He learned the technique of isolating, enlarging, and foregrounding a single element of a landscape from Japanese woodcuts. It was created a few months after he severed his ear and during a mentally unstable period while he was still a patient at the men's hospital in Arles. Despite this turmoil, the work reflects his immense admiration for Japanese art and his ongoing effort to equal their beauty in his own paintings.

Impasto Technique: The piece features Van Gogh's signature bold, thick application of paint. This creates a highly textured surface that captures the dynamic energy of the spring breeze moving through the orchard.

Color Theory: The contrast between the warm, earthy tones of the woven fence in the foreground and the cool, serene blues of the distant Alpilles mountains creates striking depth. The brilliant white and soft pink of the blossoms serve as a luminous focal point.

Compositional Framing: By placing the textured reed fence right at the viewer's feet, Van Gogh creates a barrier that simultaneously grounds the observer and invites the eye to look over it into the expansive, fertile plain.

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