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Reminiscence of Brabant by Vincent van Gogh

Reminiscence of Brabant

Vincent van Gogh·1890

Historical Context

Reminiscence of Brabant of 1890 is among van Gogh's final paintings made at Auvers-sur-Oise in the last weeks of his life, and its subject — thatch-roofed cottages in a landscape — deliberately invokes his Dutch origins in the province of Brabant where he was born and made his early dark studies of peasant life. By 1890, van Gogh had been in France for nearly four years, but his final canvases at Auvers return insistently to memories of the Dutch countryside, as if the end of his life called up images from its beginning. The Van Gogh Museum holds this work as part of the most concentrated collection of his paintings in the world, where its nostalgic subject matter can be read against the more turbulent Auvers views made in the same weeks.

Technical Analysis

The thick swirling brushwork of van Gogh's Saint-Rémy period continues at Auvers but with a different emotional register: the strokes are turbulent but organised, the sky described in broad rolling marks that give it movement without the vertiginous instability of his most anxious Saint-Rémy paintings. The cottages are rendered with warm yellow and brown tones that contrast with the blue-green field.

Look Closer

  • ◆Thatched cottages in the background echo the Brabant farmhouses Van Gogh painted in the 1880s.
  • ◆The Auvers summer sky is painted in swirling blue with white arcs suggesting wind-swept air.
  • ◆The foreground field has the same energetic directional brushwork as the sky — earth and air equal.
  • ◆The nostalgia for Dutch peasant landscape is visible in its tonal difference from the Arles.

See It In Person

Van Gogh Museum

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Quick Facts

Medium
canvas
Dimensions
29 × 36.5 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Landscape
Location
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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