“A Road in St. Remy with Female Figures” is an oil on canvas painting created in 1889 by the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh during his time in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. This landscape artwork, characteristic of the Post-Impressionism movement, measures 32.5 x 40.5 cm and is currently housed at the Kasama Nichido Museum of Art in Kasama, Japan.
The artwork captures a rural scene depicted with Van Gogh’s signature bold and expressive brushstrokes. The composition features a winding road flanked by vibrant, swirling greenery and a clear blue sky with dynamic strokes, conveying a sense of movement and vitality. Central to the painting are two female figures walking along the road, blending seamlessly into the vivid landscape. The twisting, textured trees on the left and the lush, golden foliage on the right frame the scene, leading the viewer’s eye deeper into the tranquil, yet dynamic rural path depicted in the painting.