Street in Saintes-Maries (1888; Saintes-maries-de-la-mer, France) by Vincent van Gogh

“Street in Saintes-Maries,” created in 1888 by the esteemed artist Vincent van Gogh, is an ink on paper sketch that belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 30.5 x 47 cm, and it is classified under the genre of sketch and study. This piece is currently held in a private collection and captures a scene from Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France.

The artwork depicts a quaint street in the village of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, framed by vividly rendered rooftops on one side and lush greenery on the other. The rooftops are characterized by their distinct lines and warm, earthy tones, transitioning from thickly thatched brown to lighter hues of pink and purple. The rich greenery, adorned with splashes of red flowers, adds a natural charm, drawing the observer’s eye along the path that leads to a distant point. The scene is brought together under a striking yellow sky, filled with subtle motion and texture, embodying van Gogh’s unique approach to capturing light and atmosphere. The composition reflects a moment of everyday life, steeped in tranquility and simplicity, hallmarks of van Gogh’s post-impressionist style.

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