$17.00
Van Gogh Olive Trees 1889 Print - Van Gogh always enjoyed painting outdoors, and the view from Saint Paul was no exception. The Olive Trees With Yellow Sky And Sun was just one of many paintings he completed during his stay at the psychiatric hospital. Though he had only recently recovered from an illness, Van Gogh felt well enough to set up his easel and canvas outside the walls of the asylum. The resulting painting is a beautiful landscape that captures the colors and light of Provence in the fall. Though Van Gogh would only spend a few more months in Saint Remy before moving on to Arles, the Olive Trees would remain one of his most beloved paintings, and a reminder of the peaceful days he spent in the asylum gardens.
The olive grove paintings were a series of five works created by Vincent van Gogh in 1889. The series is notable for its innovative use of colour and Van Gogh's interest in expressing his emotions through the use of bold colors and sweeping brushstrokes. The series is also noteworthy for its depiction of the natural world, specifically the olive trees that Van Gogh observed while living in Arles, France. The paintings are held in high regard by art historians and are considered to be some of Van Gogh's best work. The olive grove paintings are a beautiful example of Van Gogh's unique approach to art and his commitment to capturing the world around him in all its colours and textures.
Vincent Van Gogh was one of the most renowned and influential artists of the post-impressionist era. Though he is best known for his vibrant and expressive paintings, few people realize that Van Gogh was also an avid reader who absorbed a wide range of books by authors as diverse as Charles Dickens, Emile Zola, Shakespeare, and Thomas Carlyle. In an era when books had become more accessible and affordable, and art journals and periodicals had gradually begun to increase in number and distribution, Van Gogh's love of reading played an important role in shaping his unique artistic vision. By the second half of the century art books had also become popular, and it was through this combination of sources that Van Gogh was able to develop his distinctive style. Today, his paintings continue to inspire readers and viewers alike, reminding us of the power of both art and literature.
This high quality print is on museum grade matte paper with archival inks. Please contact me if you would like a different size printed or on photography paper for a custom order.
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Each image has been digitally restored and edited to enjoy the colorful work and classic style of Vincent Van Gogh
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