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Vincent van Gogh — Two Poplars in the Alpilles near Saint-Rémy
Vincent van Gogh

Two Poplars in the Alpilles near Saint-Rémy

1889

Vincent van Gogh painted this autumnal landscape while interned at a psychiatric hospital near Saint-Rémy in southern France. Although initially restricted to painting in his room, he soon resumed working outdoors. This painting reveals the full power of his mature style. Trees twist and lean against a darkening sky, while the intense colors applied with charged brushstrokes convey his emotional reaction to the subject.

Medium
oil on fabric

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Vincent van Gogh, Two Poplars in the Alpilles near Saint-Rémy, 1889

Vincent van Gogh painted this autumnal landscape while interned at a psychiatric hospital near Saint-Rémy in southern France. Although initially restricted to painting in his room, he soon resumed working outdoors. This painting reveals the full power of his mature style. Trees twist and lean against a darkening sky, while the intense colors applied with charged brushstrokes convey his emotional reaction to the subject.

Medium
oil on fabric
Year
1889
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Expressionism, Landscape, Post-Impressionism, Oil Painting, Modern, Cypress Trees, Autumnal Palette, Unique Work

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