





Spring Mood in Vincent van Gogh's Orchard
This vibrant illustration by Vincent van Gogh captures a blooming orchard, encapsulating the arrival of spring in Arles in 1888. Dominated by the angular, elongated branches of the blossoming trees, the image conveys a calm, cheerful atmosphere. The soft colors of green, brown, and beige harmonize beautifully, creating an inviting mood. The subtle inclusion of agricultural tools, such as a scythe and rake, adds a touch of human presence in nature to the composition. This portrayal is perfect for everyday spaces, whether in a living room or a doctor's waiting area.
Welcoming Art for Every Space
This illustration brings the freshness of spring to your walls, creating a soothing atmosphere. It is also available in further editions.
For a stylish presentation, we recommend elegant formats such as acrylic glass, alu dibond, or fine art prints. Also available as a poster - ideal if you already have a suitable frame. If you're unsure about your product selection, we are happy to advise you personally.
Country: Germany
Artist's description:
Vincent van Gogh: The Flowering Orchard (1888)
The arrival of spring in Arles in 1888 found Van Gogh "in a fury of work." As he wrote to his brother Theo, "the trees are in blossom and I would like to do a Provençal orchard of tremendous gaiety." Between late March and late April, the artist dedicated fourteen canvases to the subject, working in a range of sizes, formats, and styles. This composition, dominated by the angular, elongated branches of the budding trees, attests to Van Gogh’s admiration for Japanese prints. His inclusion of the scythe and rake makes this one of only two orchard paintings to hint at a human presence. (Source: The Met)
Collections: Landscape Wall Art, Trees, Designs & Illustrations, Vintage, Wall art for the doctor's office, Famous Artists