1888
Oil on canvas
73.5 cm (28.94 in.) x 92.5 cm (36.42 in.)
The State Hermitage Museum, Russia.
In 1888 Vincent van Gogh painted Memory of the Garden at Etten, Women of Arles -- a depiction of a recollection of his mother and his sister walking through a garden in his boyhood village -- in response to Paul Gauguin's advice that he work more from imagination and less from nature. In a letter to his sister Wil, Vincent van Gogh explained that the motifs and the colors carried specific meanings. The "somber violet violently stained by the citron yellow of the dahlias" suggested their mother's personality, whereas the red and green presented Wil as a character out of a Dickens novel.
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