Trees in the Garden of Saint-Paul Hospital
1889
About this artwork
This vibrant oil painting depicts a sun-drenched garden with several tall trees and a yellow building in the background, likely part of the Saint-Paul Asylum grounds. The distinct impasto brushstrokes create a dynamic and textured surface.
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This painting captures the garden of the Saint-Paul Asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Van Gogh voluntarily admitted himself in 1889. Despite his struggles with mental illness, his time there was incredibly prolific, yielding some of his most iconic and emotionally charged works, as he found solace and inspiration in the surrounding nature.
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Trees in the Garden of Saint-Paul Hospital
Vincent van Gogh, 1889