The artwork titled “Les Alyscamps” by Vincent van Gogh, completed in 1888 in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, France, is an oil on canvas piece that measures 72 by 93 centimeters. This work is part of the Post-Impressionism movement and represents a cityscape genre. It is currently held in a private collection.
“Les Alyscamps” showcases a promenade flanked by high, slender poplar trees in their autumn foliage, depicted in bold golden hues against a subdued blue sky. The path, rendered in dynamic, swirling brushstrokes, leads the viewer’s eye towards the distant figures of two individuals walking along it, adding a sense of depth and movement to the composition. The surrounding environment, replete with a wall and buildings adorned with slanted red rooftops, contributes to the serene yet vibrant atmosphere of the scene. Van Gogh’s characteristic use of vivid colors and expressive lines captures the quintessential essence of the Post-Impressionist style, emphasizing an emotional response to the natural and constructed world depicted in the artwork.