Garden of Doctor Gachet in Auvers


size(cm): 45x30
Price:
Sale price¥23,600 JPY

Description

Doctor Gachet's Garden in Auvers is one of Vincent Van Gogh's most enigmatic and moving works. The painting, original size 73 x 52 cm, was created in 1890 in the garden of Dr. Paul Gachet, a physician and close friend of the artist in Auvers-sur-Oise, France.

The painting is an exceptional example of Van Gogh's artistic style, known for his bold and expressive brushwork technique, as well as his intense and emotional use of colour. In Doctor Gachet's Garden in Auvers, Van Gogh uses a vibrant color scheme, with bright shades of green, blue, yellow, and red. Colors mix and overlap with an almost frenetic energy, creating a sense of movement and life in the painting.

The painting's composition is also remarkable, with a focus on nature and landscape. Van Gogh uses the technique of perspective to create depth and dimension in the painting, placing the viewer in the center of the garden, surrounded by flowers, trees, and shrubs.

The story behind the painting is equally fascinating. Van Gogh created the work while under the care of Dr. Gachet, who treated the artist for his mental illness. The garden portrait of Dr. Gachet became a symbol of the friendship and support Van Gogh found in the doctor during a difficult time in his life.

In addition to its emotional significance, Doctor Gachet's Garden in Auvers is also a technically and conceptually complex work of art. Van Gogh used a technique of dense, expressive brushwork to create a textural effect in the painting, and he experimented with light and shadow to create a sense of movement and depth.

In short, Doctor Gachet's Garden in Auvers is a masterpiece by Vincent Van Gogh that combines technique, colour, composition and emotion in a moving painting with an interesting story behind it.

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