Trees and Undergrowth
Trees and Undergrowth by Vincent van Gogh
- Artist: vincent van gogh
- Birth Year: 1853
- Death Year: 1890
- Date: 1887
- Size: Unknown
Subject and Description
Vincent van Gogh, one of the most renowned artists of the Post-Impressionist era, created a plethora of captivating paintings that continue to inspire art lovers around the world. Among his notable works is Trees and Undergrowth, an oil on canvas painting from 1887. This piece depicts a dense forest scene bathed in dappled sunlight. It’s an impressionistic painting characterized by loose brushstrokes and vibrant color application, creating a sense of movement and atmosphere rather than precise detail. The composition is dominated by vertical tree trunks receding into the distance, intersected by patches of light filtering through the canopy. A ground layer of white flowers adds a delicate contrast to the dark green foliage.
Artistic Style and Technique
Van Gogh was known for his bold brushstrokes and vivid color palette, which are evident in Trees and Undergrowth. The painting features a forest scene with trees, some of which have fallen over, and flowers scattered throughout. The use of yellow leaves adds a sense of warmth and vibrancy to the overall composition. This style is characteristic of Post-Impressionism, a movement that emphasized subjective emotional experience in art. The perspective is somewhat flattened, emphasizing the overall feeling of the scene over accurate spatial representation. Textures appear thick and impastoed, particularly in the foliage and ground cover, contributing to the painting’s tactile quality.
Historical Context
Painted in 1887, Trees and Undergrowth was created during a period when Van Gogh was heavily influenced by Japanese art, as seen in his series of works known as Japonaiserie. This influence is evident in the composition and color choices of the painting. The woodland scene genre, or “sous-bois” in French for undergrowth, was popular with artists from the Barbizon School and the Impressionists. Van Gogh made several paintings of undergrowth during this time.
Symbolism and Emotional Impact
Symbolically, Trees and Undergrowth evokes feelings of tranquility, renewal, and the beauty of nature. The play of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and mystery within the forest scene. Van Gogh himself wrote about finding solace in nature, stating, "Sometimes it's precisely those spots where one no longer feels anything of what's known as the civilized world...sometimes it's precisely those spots that one needs to achieve calm." The painting’s vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes convey a sense of energy and vitality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the natural world.
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About this artwork
- Title: Trees and Undergrowth
- Artist: vincent willem van gogh
- Year: 1887
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Period: 19th Century
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Keywords: yellow , painting , impressionistic
Quick Facts
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Year: 1887
- Influences: Japanese art (Ukiyo-e)
- Artistic style: Impressionism
- Notable elements or techniques:
- Bold brushstrokes
- Vivid color palette
- Title: Trees and Undergrowth

