“Daubigny’s Garden” is an oil on canvas landscape painting created by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. This artwork, associated with the Post-Impressionist movement, measures 54 x 101 cm and is currently housed at the Kunstmuseum Basel in Basel, Switzerland.
The artwork vividly captures a lush garden scene through Van Gogh’s iconic brushstrokes and bright color palette. The garden is characterized by rich textures and a harmonious blend of greens, yellows, and blues. In the foreground, a variety of flowering plants are depicted with thick, expressive brushstrokes, adding a sense of movement and vibrancy. The middle ground features dense foliage and trees, providing a sense of depth and natural tranquility. The background showcases white and green buildings with distinct architectural features, adding a structured contrast to the organic forms of the garden. The dynamic sky, rendered in swirling strokes of blue and white, enhances the overall composition, invoking a sense of both serenity and vitality within this carefully observed and emotively rendered garden scene.