Pollard Willows and Setting Sun by Vincent Van Gogh - Wall Art Rolled Canvas Print
ROLLED CANVAS PRINT
Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM fine art canvas with a smooth matte finish to ensure a sharp vibrant image. Includes an additional 1.5 inch white border to assist with mounting or framing. Please add a note when ordering if you do not require a border.Orders dispatched the next working day. Estimated UK delivery 1-2 days, international 8-10 working days or less.
Pollard Willows and Setting Sun by Vincent Van Gogh
Pollard Willows and Setting Sun by Vincent van Gogh, painted in 1888, is a striking example of the artist’s vibrant landscape work during his time in Arles, France. The painting captures a row of pollarded willow trees under a sky illuminated by the warm light of the setting sun. These willows, with their thick, pruned trunks and sparse, reaching branches, form an intricate and organic line through the composition. Van Gogh often depicted rural life and the simplicity of the countryside, and here he chose a humble yet evocative scene, focusing on the sculptural shapes of the trees and the interplay of light and shadow as the day turns into evening. His brushstrokes are expressive and energetic, with swirling lines that give a sense of life and movement to the trees and the sky.
The colour palette in Pollard Willows and Setting Sun is notably warm, dominated by golden yellows, ochres, and rich browns, with hints of green and blue. This colour scheme suggests not only the golden hour but also conveys a sense of nostalgia and warmth, aligning with Van Gogh’s interest in expressing emotion through colour. The foreground is densely packed with brushstrokes, where the path and the earthy ground are textured and alive with movement. This contrasts with the smoother, swirling sky, which Van Gogh rendered in broader, sweeping strokes that seem to radiate light and create a sense of depth. The almost spiritual glow of the setting sun illuminates the scene, highlighting the natural beauty of the willows and lending a transcendent quality to this everyday subject.
Van Gogh’s technique in this painting is dynamic and filled with energy. His characteristic use of thick, short strokes in the trees and foreground provides texture and depth, drawing the viewer's eye through the line of trees that leads towards the horizon. This composition allows the viewer to feel as if they are on the path with Van Gogh, taking in the scenery with him. The rhythmic repetition of the willow trees creates a sense of balance, with the sturdy trunks anchoring the composition while the branches stretch towards the sky, indicating both growth and resilience. This work reflects Van Gogh’s fascination with nature and his belief in its restorative powers, particularly in the simple beauty of rural settings that he so loved during his time in southern France.