The artwork, titled “Landscape with Three Trees and a House,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in France. This oil on canvas painting, rooted in the Post-Impressionism art movement, measures 78 x 64 cm. It belongs to the landscape genre and is housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.
In the artwork, one can observe three central trees, characterized by their swirling, dynamic lines that convey a sense of movement and vitality. These trees stand prominently in the landscape, framed by a house with a red roof on the left and another structure on the right. Van Gogh’s characteristic brush strokes are evident in the sinuous lines and textured layers, bringing life to the scene. The color palette, dominated by various shades of green and hints of brown and blue, reflects the vitality of nature. The swirling clouds and undulating terrain further enhance the energy of the composition. The overall effect is a vivid and emotive portrayal of a rural landscape, reflecting Van Gogh’s unique artistic vision and mastery in conveying mood through color and form.