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  1. Large blossom branches like this against a blue sky were one of Van Gogh’s favourite subjects. Almond trees flower early in the spring making them a symbol of new life. Van Gogh borrowed the subject, the bold outlines and the positioning of the tree in the picture plane from Japanese printmaking.

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  2. Almond Blossoms is a group of several paintings made in 1888 and 1890 by Vincent van Gogh in Arles and Saint-Rémy, southern France of blossoming almond trees. Flowering trees were special to van Gogh. They represented awakening and hope. He enjoyed them aesthetically and found joy in painting flowering trees.

  3. Van Gogh, who was extremely close to his younger brother, immediately set about making a painting of his favorite subject: blossoming branches against a blue sky. The painting was meant as a...

  4. Van Gogh choose the almond tree as a symbol of new life as the tree blooms as early as February, announcing the coming spring. Vincent Willem later founded the Van Gogh Museum. Details....

  5. Blossoming trees, like in the painting Almond Blossom, were one of his favourite subjects to paint. He painted a number of variations on the theme: ranging from a small flowering sprig in a glass to lavishly blossoming trees.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2021 · In Almond Blossom van Gogh depicted budding Almond tree blossoms against a blue sky. He created this painting to honor his newly born nephew with the same name, Vincent.

  7. "Almond Blossom" es una pintura al óleo sobre lienzo de 1889 por Vincent van Gogh en el Museo Van Gogh en Amsterdam. La pintura representa un ramo de almendros en flor, con un intenso color azul y blanco.