Vincent van Gogh, a Post-Impressionist painter, created ‘Trees and undergrowth’ in 1887. This painting reflects his unique approach to capturing nature’s vibrance. The work depicts a forest scene with dynamic brushstrokes and deep, expressive colors. Van Gogh frequently painted scenes of nature to evoke emotion and convey his personal connection to the natural world. Created during his stay in Paris, this work showcases his transition from darker tones to brighter, more vivid colors influenced by the French Impressionists.
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