The artwork “Poplar Trees” was crafted by Vincent van Gogh in 1884 in Nuenen, Netherlands. Executed using pencil and ink on paper, this piece is a quintessential example of the Realism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 54 by 39 centimeters, and it portrays a landscape scene. Presently, it resides in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork depicts a serene landscape framed by an avenue of tall, slender poplar trees, which draw the viewer’s eye toward the vanishing point in the distance. The scene is rendered with meticulous line work, capturing the texture and form of the trees and the pathway. In the foreground, a solitary figure stands, possibly a traveler or a local, adding a human element to the natural setting. The overall mood conveyed by the piece is one of tranquility and solitude, characteristic of Van Gogh’s early works, prior to his more colorful and expressive later period.