“Garden with Weeping Willow,” an artwork by Vincent van Gogh, was created in 1888 in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. This landscape painting, rendered in oil on canvas, is an exemplary piece of the Post-Impressionism art movement. The artwork, measuring 73.5 x 60.5 cm, resides in a private collection.
The artwork features a vibrant garden scene with a prominent weeping willow on its right. Utilizing his characteristic brush strokes, Van Gogh vividly depicts the lush, verdant grass, assorted trees, and flowering bushes. The composition is primarily defined by hues of green and yellow, with touches of red and white flowers providing contrast. The artist’s technique imbues the scene with a sense of movement and life, capturing the tranquil yet dynamic essence of nature. The weeping willow, with its flowing branches, stands out as a focal point against the richly textured and layered background, demonstrating Van Gogh’s mastery in portraying the natural world.