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The garden of Saint Paul’s Hospital (`The fall of the leaves’) — History & Facts
In The Garden of Saint Paul’s Hospital ('The Fall of the Leaves'), Vincent van Gogh presents a vibrant autumn landscape. The painting is filled with warm yellows, oranges, and browns, depicting trees shedding their leaves. The setting is a garden, likely reflecting the surroundings of the hospital where Van Gogh stayed.
The brushwork is dynamic, creating a sense of movement in the falling leaves. The painting is an oil on canvas, showcasing Van Gogh's characteristic thick application of paint, known as impasto. The dimensions are approximately 73 x 92 cm, making it a substantial work. The use of color is striking, with contrasting hues that enhance the feeling of autumn.
The composition draws the viewer's eye through the garden, inviting them to experience the seasonal change. Vincent van Gogh painted this work in 1889 during his time at the Saint Paul de Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. This period was marked by intense creativity and emotional turmoil for the artist. Interestingly, this painting reflects Van Gogh's fascination with nature and his ability to convey emotion through color and form.
It is a testament to his unique style and his connection to the landscape around him.
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