1890
Oil on canvas
53 cm (20.87 in.) x 103 cm (40.55 in.)
Hiroshima Museum of Art, Japan.
Charles-Francois Daubigny, a painter associated with the Barbizon School, was an early advocate oiplein-air painting. When Vincent settled m Auvers, he was delighted to find that although the painter had died nineteen years earlier, Daubigny's widow still lived in his house. Vincent painted this portrait of Daubigny's garden and sent a sketch of the work to Theo, calling it " one of my most carefully thought-out canvases."The quiet palette, with its delicate tones of pink, green, and violet, shows a greater fidelity to what the eye sees in nature than his recent works, perhaps in tribute to the naturalist painter. And the light brush strokes, with touches of gleaming white highlights, recall the shimmering surfaces of Vincent's work in Paris, when he first discovered Impressionism.
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