In the spring of 1888, Vincent van Gogh arrived in Arles, eager to capture the unique light and beauty of the Southern French countryside. Surrounded by blossoming orchards, pollard willows, and fields, Van Gogh was captivated by the fleeting effects of nature. His deep urgency to capture these moments is evident in his letters to his brother Theo, where he pleaded, "It’s very urgent, because these effects are so fleeting." This sense of immediacy drove him to create some of his most iconic landscapes, including "Pollard Willows."
Our hand-painted replica of "Pollard Willows" brings this masterpiece to life, featuring Van Gogh's bold, dynamic brushstrokes that capture the essence of rural tranquility. Van Gogh’s time in Arles was a pivotal period of intense creativity, where he developed his signature style of vibrant color contrasts and expressive lines. His work from this era radiates with energy and emotion, portraying not just the scene but the fleeting beauty of nature itself.
Framed in a stunning 19th-century Italian gold rococo frame, this replica combines the best of art and craftsmanship. The intricate detailing of the frame adds an air of timeless elegance, perfectly complementing Van Gogh's striking composition. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or gallery, this piece will elevate any space, making it the perfect addition for art lovers and collectors seeking to own a piece of history and beauty.
Painting size: 21,9 x 27,9 cm / 8.6 x 11 inch
Frame size: 34,5 x 40 cm / 13.6 x 15.7 inch