“Mount Gaussier with the Mas de Saint-Paul” is an exquisite oil on canvas landscape painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1889 while he was residing in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. The artwork is a notable example of the Cloisonnism art movement and is currently housed in a private collection.
The artwork portrays a vibrant landscape with a dynamic interplay of colors and textures characteristic of van Gogh’s style. The scene captures a picturesque view of Mount Gaussier with the mas, or farmhouse, of Saint-Paul prominently positioned in the background. The use of bold, outlined forms and rich, contrasting colors is indicative of Cloisonnism, emphasizing the emotional intensity and rhythmic quality of the composition. The foreground is adorned with warm, golden hues of what appears to be harvested fields, leading the eye toward the more verdant greens of the mid-ground and the cool, imposing blues and purples of the mountainous backdrop. The presence of two figures under a tree suggests a momentary pause, adding a touch of human element to the serene yet powerful landscape.