The artwork titled “The Raising of Lazarus after Rembrandt,” created by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 during his time in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement. This religious painting, measuring 48.5 x 63 centimeters, is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork depicts the biblical story of Lazarus being raised from the dead, rendered through Van Gogh’s distinctive Post-Impressionist style. Dominated by vivid and expressive brushstrokes, a striking palette of yellows and greens accentuates the emotional intensity of the scene. The central figure of Lazarus is shown rising from his grave, surrounded by figures likely representing his sisters and other onlookers, who are immersed in expressions of awe and divine intervention. The background features swirling patterns that evoke a sense of spiritual energy and transcendence, demonstrating Van Gogh’s unique technique and profound interpretation of religious themes.