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Van Gogh Olive Trees 1889 Greetings Card
Van Gogh was fascinated by olive trees, as their varied, ever-changing colors and irregular shape challenged him to experiment with new techniques and approaches. He painted at different times of the day and used colors inspired by the season. One painting, Olive Trees in a Mountainous Landscape, was a complement to The Starry Night.
The olive tree paintings had special significance for van Gogh. A group in May 1889 represented life, the divine and the cycle of life, while those from November 1889 arose out of his attempt to symbolize his feelings about Christ in Gethsemane. His paintings of olive pickers demonstrate the relationship between man and nature by depicting one of the cycles of life, harvesting or death; they also convey an example of how individuals, through communion with nature, can connect with the divine.
Van Gogh found respite and relief through interacting with nature. When the series of olive tree paintings was made in 1889, he was subject to illness and emotional turmoil, yet the paintings are considered to be among his finest works, and van Gogh himself held them in high regard.
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