In the spring of 1888, during his time in the idyllic town of Arles, Vincent van Gogh was deeply inspired by the blooming orchards of Southern France. Surrounded by delicate blossoms and infused with the soft, warm light of the French countryside, van Gogh created "The White Orchard," a stunning portrayal of nature’s rebirth.
The orchard scenes from Arles marked an important period in van Gogh’s career, as he sought to express the purity and calmness of nature, heavily inspired by Japanese artists.
Thanks to Van Gogh's masterful use of perspective draws your eye draws upward, inviting you into the intricate web of branches. As you gaze at the painting, it feels as though you are standing amidst the blossoming trees, fully immersed in their beauty and tranquility.
This hand-painted replica is framed with a simple but elegant frame. It is from 1950-1960 with small signs of aging.
The soft whites and pastel hues of this painting radiate peace and calm, making it a perfect addition to a serene living space, bedroom, or sunroom.
Painting size: 22,5 x 28,7 cm / 8.8 x 11.3 inch
Frame size: 40,5 x 46,3 cm / 15.9 x 18.2 inch