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This explosive and radiant work, titled "The Mulberry Tree" (or The Mulberry Tree in Autumn), was painted by Vincent van Gogh in October 1889. Created during his stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, it is widely considered one of his most successful and emotionally charged botanical studies.
Title: The Mulberry Tree (Le Mûrier)
Artist: Vincent van Gogh
Date: October 1889
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 54 cm x 65 cm
1. A "Burning" Tree: Van Gogh was deeply impressed by this specific tree growing in the garden of the asylum. He wrote to his brother Theo, calling it his favorite work of that period. The tree doesn't just sit in the landscape; it seems to erupt from the earth. The golden-yellow leaves are painted with such intensity that they resemble licking flames against the deep blue sky.
2. Technique and Texture:
Vortex Brushwork: The foliage is rendered in heavy, swirling spirals of impasto. This creates a physical relief on the canvas, catching the light and giving the tree a sense of "agitated" life.
The Ground: The rocky, sun-scorched earth is painted in complementary pale yellows and greens, using horizontal, wavy strokes that mirror the energy of the branches above.
The Sky: The sky is a solid, vibrant blue that pushes the yellow of the leaves forward, utilizing the blue-yellow complementary contrast that Van Gogh mastered.
3. Emotional Symbolism: For Vincent, autumn was a season of both beauty and transition. The mulberry tree, with its gnarled trunk and exploding crown, can be seen as a self-portrait in nature. It stands solitary but vibrant, surviving in a rocky, difficult environment—much like the artist himself during his confinement.
4. Composition: The tree is centered and dominates the canvas, a technique Van Gogh used to create a "monumental" feel for humble subjects. The dark, twisting trunk provides a stable anchor for the chaotic, swirling mass of gold above it.