The artwork “Poppies and Butterflies,” painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 while in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, is an oil on canvas piece belonging to the Post-Impressionism movement. It measures 34.5 by 25.5 centimeters and is classified in the landscape genre. This notable work is presently housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
“Poppies and Butterflies” exhibits a vibrant scene featuring poppies in bold shades of red interspersed within a dense gathering of green stems and leaves. The butterflies, rendered in delicate hues of yellow, add a striking contrast against the darker tones of the surrounding foliage. The composition is characterized by Van Gogh’s signature expressive brushstrokes and use of color, creating a sense of movement and life within the tranquil natural setting. The juxtaposition of the red poppies and yellow butterflies amidst the green grass exemplifies Van Gogh’s ability to capture the ephemeral beauty of nature with a vivid and emotive palette.