also known as Bridge at Arles (Women Washing)
This is part of a series of paintings that van Gogh executed (as with nearly all of his works) of the bridge at Arles.
1888
Oil on canvas
54 cm (21.26 in.) x 65 cm (25.59 in.)
Kroller-Muller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands.
Vincent van Gogh approached his 1888 painting, The Langlois Bridge at Arles with Women Washing, with the Japanese aesthetic he so admired.
Van Gogh thought of Arles as a French counterpart to the world he saw in the Japanese prints: clear air, blossoming trees, and the local people purposefully working in harmony with nature. He longed to see "nature under a brighter sky" to better understand what inspired the artists in Japan. He approached the subject of the Langlois Bridge mindful of the Japanese example, employing clear color and emphasizing the linear patterns of the bridge structure against the sky.
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