Two Trees by Vincent Van Gogh
Two Trees by Vincent van Gogh
A striking study in contrast, this lesser-known Van Gogh work captures the essence of nature through bold brushwork and expressive color.
Two Trees: A Study in Contrast and Color
Painted during Vincent van Gogh's prolific period in Saint-Rémy, "Two Trees" represents a fascinating exploration of natural forms through the lens of Post-Impressionism. This work, though less celebrated than his iconic sunflowers or starry nights, reveals the artist's relentless pursuit of emotional expression through bold compositional choices.
The painting juxtaposes two distinctly characterized trees against a turbulent sky, creating a visual dialogue between stability and movement. Van Gogh's characteristic impasto technique brings texture to the canvas, with thick strokes rendering the gnarled trunks and swirling foliage in vibrant hues. The contrast between the dark, grounded trees and the luminous sky exemplifies the artist's ability to infuse landscape with psychological depth.
Van Gogh's Post-Impressionist Evolution
Created during the final year of Van Gogh's life, "Two Trees" emerges from a period of intense artistic production at the asylum in Saint-Rémy. This phase of his career was marked by a heightened emotional intensity and a move toward more abstracted natural forms. The work reflects the artist's deep connection to the Provençal landscape while pushing beyond mere representation.
Unlike his earlier Dutch period works, this painting demonstrates Van Gogh's mature style characterized by undulating lines and vibrant color contrasts. The trees serve as anchors in the composition, their solid forms counterbalancing the expressive, almost abstract rendering of the sky and surrounding vegetation. This work belongs to a series of landscapes where Van Gogh explored the symbolic potential of natural elements.
The Technique Behind Two Trees
Composition and Form
Van Gogh employs a deliberate asymmetry in "Two Trees," positioning one tree slightly off-center to create dynamic tension. The vertical trunks establish stability while the swirling branches echo the movement in the sky. This compositional strategy guides the viewer's eye through the canvas in a continuous flow.
Color and Brushwork
The painting's chromatic intensity comes from Van Gogh's use of complementary colors—deep blues against warm oranges, greens juxtaposed with reds. His distinctive brushwork, with thick impasto applied in directional strokes, gives the surface a tactile quality that enhances the emotional resonance of the scene.
Print and Frame Details
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh |
| Original Year | Not documented |
| Art Style | Post-Impressionism |
| Subject Matter | Landscape |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival cotton rag |
| Frame | Sustainable hardwood |
| Glazing | UV-protected acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide |
| Returns | 30-day policy |
Own This Post-Impressionist Masterpiece
Bring Van Gogh's expressive vision to your space with museum-quality framing and free worldwide delivery.
View Print DetailsDisplaying Two Trees in Your Space
The 30×40 cm dimensions make this print ideal for creating a focal point in living rooms or studies. The warm earth tones complement both neutral and jewel-toned interiors, while the dynamic composition adds energy to minimalist spaces. Consider placing it above a console or sofa where its textured surface can be appreciated from different angles.
Yes, every Zephyeer print includes a premium frame handcrafted from sustainable wood with UV-protected glazing.
We provide complimentary shipping to all destinations with delivery typically within 5-10 business days from dispatch.
Our prints are made on archival-quality cotton rag paper using fade-resistant inks to ensure longevity.
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery with no restocking fees for undamaged items.
More Works by Vincent van Gogh
Discover additional masterpieces from Van Gogh's oeuvre, each capturing his unique artistic vision.
You May Also Love
Ready to Bring Van Gogh Home?
Own this museum-quality framed print with complimentary worldwide delivery in 5-10 business days.
View Two Trees Print