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Daubigny’s Garden I is a striking 53.2 x 103.5 cm( 20.9 x 40.7 in) oil painting by Vincent Van Gogh and belongs to the Hiroshima Museum of Art. This is the second version of an artwork painted in the same year, Daubigny’s Garden. Painted in 1890, the artist’s last year of life, both canvases were painted in Auvers-sur-Oise, a small village in which the Dutch painter spent 70 days. Charles-François Daubigny had moved there in 1817 and remained in the place until the end of his life, in 1878. Van Gogh was a deep admirer of Daubigny’s work, and with Daubigny’s Garden I and Daugbiny’s Garden, he sought to pay his homage to the painter.
The painting is very bright. The predominant color is green, from a dark and cold tone to a yellowish one. Blue, white, yellow, and red were used for details. The composition shows a garden with many trees and bushes, painted fluidly and employing small brushstrokes to create patterns. At the center, there seems to be a pond with some white flowers. A human figure is seen on the upper part of the picture, lying against a tree. On the horizon, further away, there is the Daubigny house, and to its right, another building.
In 1850, a railroad was built between Paris and Auvers-sur-Oise, allowing residents of Paris to get there pretty quickly. Daubigny was fascinated by the cottages, settings, and beautiful vegetation of the city, and his peers Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissaro, and Armand Guillaumin used to pay him visits to work there as well.
Van Gogh’s last output is his most daring one. He felt energized in Auvers-sur-Oise and painted more than 70 pictures while he was living there. Daubigny’s widow still lived in their house when the Dutch painter moved to Auvers, permitting him to paint on their garden. The artist was particularly excited about this work, mentioning it to his brother Theo in one of his letters.
Daubigny was a French painter from the Barbizon school, a circle of artists influenced by John Constable’s work and that popularized en plein air painting in their country. They visited the surroundings of Paris to work on their canvases on the outside, close to their sources. This was a practice that Van Gogh kept with him throughout his whole life, and during his stay in the St. Rémy Hospital in the previous year, he made it clear that he still wanted to go on walks to paint and draw.
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Note that for safety reasons we can only frame up to a certain size. Once the maximum size is reached the framing option is automatically disabled.
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