A Lane in the Public Garden at Arles
1888 Kröller-Müller Museum
About this artwork
This painting captures a vibrant outdoor scene within a public garden, featuring a winding path and several strolling figures beneath a canopy of lush, green trees. It is characteristic of the artist's work during his time in Arles.
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Vincent van Gogh painted "A Lane in the Public Garden at Arles" during his highly productive period in Arles, France, a time marked by intense artistic exploration. This work is one of many in which Van Gogh depicted local scenes, capturing the essence of daily life and the unique light of the South of France. The distinct brushwork and vivid colors reflect his personal emotional connection to the landscape, transforming a simple garden path into a deeply expressive scene.
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A Lane in the Public Garden at Arles
Vincent van Gogh, 1888