The Pink Peach Tree: Dive into van Gogh’s Mesmerizing Masterpiece
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Explore the beauty, history, and essence of Vincent van Gogh’s 1888 painting, De Roze Perzikboom (The Pink Peach Tree), in our comprehensive guide. Celebrate the Dutch genius’s brushstrokes!
The Allure of De Roze Perzikboom (The Pink Peach Tree) by Vincent van Gogh
Vincent Willem van Gogh’s timeless painting, De Roze Perzikboom (The Pink Peach Tree), continues to capture the hearts and minds of art enthusiasts around the world. Painted in 1888, the Dutch artist drew from his fascination with nature to create a visually stunning and emotionally evocative work. In this article, we dive into the background, symbolism, and enduring popularity of The Pink Peach Tree.
A Rich Tapestry of Color: The Palette of De Roze Perzikboom
One of the main reasons why The Pink Peach Tree is so captivating is van Gogh’s masterful use of color. The painting features an array of hues, including the delicate shades of pink from the peach blossoms contrasted against the deep blues and greens of the surrounding landscape. Experience the beauty of van Gogh’s palette, resulting in a vibrant celebration of life itself.
Fleeting Beauty: Blossoms as Symbolism
In De Roze Perzikboom, floral blossoms symbolize the transient nature of life, reflecting the artist’s own struggles and experiences during his turbulent career. Grounded in Japanese printmaking influences, van Gogh assimilates this theme into his beautiful and mesmerizing work.
The Pink Peach Tree in Context: van Gogh’s Arles Period
The Pink Peach Tree was completed during van Gogh’s stay in Arles, which was a fruitful period for the artist. Dive into the historical context of his time in the south of France, where he developed close friendships with fellow artists and experimented with new techniques that led to the creation of his most iconic works.
The Enduring Appeal of De Roze Perzikboom
Generations of art lovers have continued to be entranced by The Pink Peach Tree. Explore what makes this work a true masterpiece, and learn how its continued resonance today is a testament to the artistic prowess of Vincent van Gogh.
On your journey through this insightful guide, immerse yourself in the world of Vincent van Gogh and his evocative painting, De Roze Perzikboom. Delve into the Dutch master’s passion for nature, emotion, and color, and discover the essence that has secured this painting’s place in the annals of art history.
Classical paintings, De Roze Perzikboom (The Pink Peach Tree), artwork for sale, canvas prints (based on Dutch painting, oil on canvas, landscape art, original painting by Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853 – 1890), Dutch, Dated 1888, Artist, painter, drawer and printmaker, painting current collection Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands).
Painting original dimensions: 59 cm (23.2 in) x 80.5cm (31.6 in)
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Weight | N/A |
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Size | 50×70 cm / 20×28″, 60×80 cm / 24×32″ |
Canvas Specifications: | The canvas texture intensifies the image's natural look and feel.- Canvas frames are made of FSC® certified wood. When not available PEFC or equivalent.- Thin canvas has a 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2") thick frame- Thick canvas has a 4 cm (1.6") thick frame- Shipped in protective packaging and strong boxes to ensure no damage during transportation.- Mounting kit included |
Shipping Locations: | Worldwide |
Artist | Vincent van Gogh |
Painting Date | 1888 |
Painting Type | Oil on Canvas |
Dimensions | 73.5 x 92 cm |
Current Location | Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo |
Origin | Arles, France |
Medium | Oil paint |
Subjects | Flowering peach tree |
Palette | Soft pinks, greens, browns |
Symbolism | Spring, renewal, fleeting beauty |
Techniques | Delicate, light brushstrokes |
Legacy | Fascination with nature and springtime |
Collection | Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo |
Public Display | Yes |
Historical Context | Painted during a prolific spring period in Provençal landscape. |
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