Description
Vincent Van Gogh – The Yellow House
| Year of Creation: | 1888 |
| Original size: | 91.5 cm x 72 cm |
| Paint style: | Post-Impressionism |
| Original technique: | Oil on canvas |
| Located: | Van Gogh Museum, Netherlands |
The title of the painting refers to the right wing of the building on the Place Lamartine in Arles where Van Gogh rented four rooms in 1888; two larger ones on the ground floor, which served as a studio and kitchen, and two smaller ones on the first floor. Gauguin also stayed in one of these two smaller rooms during his visit to Arles, and the other was Van Gogh’s bedroom (window with a closed shutter).
“The Yellow House” is a painting by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh from 1888. This painting is considered one of Van Gogh’s most iconic works and is a great example of the artist’s ability to capture the essence of a place in a simple yet powerful way. The picture shows a yellow house with blue doors and window sashes against a neutral background. The painting is widely recognized for its bold brushstrokes, emotionality and strong symbolism.
The composition of the painting is simple but effective, as the yellow house occupies most of the space on the canvas. The use of color in the painting is also noteworthy, as Van Gogh creates a sense of movement and energy by using bold, contrasting colors. The yellow house is depicted in shades of yellow, which creates a feeling of warmth and coziness. Blue doors and windowsills are covered in blue shades, which creates a sense of calm and serenity. The brush strokes in the painting are dense and visible, giving the painting a sense of movement and energy.
The symbolism in the painting is also rich, as the yellow house represents the idea of home and a sense of belonging. The painting is said to represent Van Gogh’s emotional state at the time. Created while Van Gogh was living in Arles, France, the painting is believed to reflect the artist’s feelings of longing for a sense of stability and home.
“The Yellow House” is considered one of Van Gogh’s most iconic and powerful works and is housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is an important post-impressionist work that is still admired and studied by art lovers and experts alike. The powerful imagery, emotionality and rich symbolism make the painting a must for any art lover or anyone interested in the work of Vincent van Gogh.









































































