“Daubigny’s Garden” is an oil on canvas painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. This landscape painting is a work of Post-Impressionism and measures 53 by 103 centimeters. The artwork is located at the Hiroshima Museum of Art in Hiroshima, Japan.
The artwork presents a dynamic garden scene filled with lush greens, foliage, and vibrant flower beds. The brushwork is characteristically intense and expressive, with swirling strokes that give texture and movement to the flora. The garden, presumably that of the painter Charles-François Daubigny, features a path leading up to a white house in the middle ground, while the skyline hints at structures in the background against a calm, bluish sky. The overall composition conveys a sense of both order and chaos, a balance achieved through van Gogh’s adept use of color and technique.