View of Arles, Flowering Orchards

Summary

View of Arles, Flowering Orchards is a painting by Vincent van Gogh, executed in spring 1889, one of several paintings he produced in his Flowering Orchards series while living in Arles.

View of Arles, flowering orchards
Original title, in French: Vue d'Arles, vergers en fleurs, Title in German: Blick auf Arles, blühende obstgärten
View of Arles, flowering orchards
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Year1889
Catalogue
Mediumoil on canvas
MovementPost Impressionism
Dimensions72 cm × 92 cm (28.3 in × 36.2 in)
LocationNeue Pinakothek, Munich

Description edit

It supplies a view across a canal and the poplars on its board towards the historical center of Arles, with the towers of Saint-Trophime and College St Charles to the left, contrasted by recent building of the Caserne Calvin, housing the Zouave Regiment, to the right.[1]

Van Gogh was acquainted with several of the Zouave officers, painted one in native uniform, and his portrait of Lieutenant Milliet is known as The Lover.

Poplar trees still stand along the canal, today, but the orchards and the Caserne are gone.

Displays edit

Van Gogh incorporated this painting in his selection of works to be displayed at Les XX, in Bruxelles 1890.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dorn, R (1990). Décoration: Vincent van Gogh's Werkreihe für das Gelbe Haus in Arles. Hildesheim, Zürich & New York: Georg Olms Verlag. pp. 469–470. ISBN 3-487-09098-8.

External links edit

  •   Media related to View of Arles, Flowering Orchards at Wikimedia Commons