Vincent van Gogh – Sunny Lawn in a Public Park
1888. 60.5 x 73.5 cm.
Location: Kunsthaus, Zürich.
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Several trees and bushes frame the lawn. On the left, a densely foliated bush with a deep brown and reddish hue casts a strong shadow, contrasting with the bright lawn. Further back, a line of trees or bushes boasts clusters of pinkish-red blossoms, adding a delicate splash of color against the dominant greens and blues of the sky. On the right, a large, leafy tree with a reddish-brown trunk dominates the foreground, its branches drooping to create shade. The background is a soft, hazy blue, suggesting a clear sky.
The paintings subtexts likely revolve around the vibrant energy of nature. The thick, impasto brushwork and bold colors evoke a feeling of intense sunlight and the vitality of the park in bloom. The composition, with its high viewpoint looking down onto the lawn, offers a seemingly idyllic and peaceful scene. However, the visible brushstrokes and the intensity of the colors, characteristic of Van Gogh, can also suggest a heightened emotional experience of the landscape, perhaps representing the artists own feelings of immersion and awe in nature, or even a touch of inner turmoil amidst the outward beauty. The strong shadows could symbolize the ephemeral quality of light and time, or perhaps a darker undertone beneath the surface of this sunny day.