The artwork entitled “Bulb Fields” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1883 while he was in The Hague, Netherlands. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas mounted on a panel, belongs to the Realism movement and depicts a landscape. The dimensions of this artwork are 66 by 48.9 centimeters. It is currently housed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, USA.
“Bulb Fields” showcases an array of colorful flower beds, each meticulously organized into rows, creating a kaleidoscope of blooming flora. The scene is set under a sky painted with a mix of soft, diffuse clouds, hinting at a serene atmosphere above the vibrant earthly hues. In the background, humble thatched cottages and a distant horizon anchor the viewer in a pastoral Dutch landscape. The artwork captures the tranquility and the structured beauty of the bulb fields, meticulously tending to the balance between nature’s richness and human cultivation.