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- Van Gogh's "Poplars at Saint-Remy" is one of the artist's many paintings that turns to trees as subject matter.
- Notice Van Gogh's artful and colorful representation of trees in this detail from "Farmhouse in Provence."
- Gardens and rural landscapes inspired Vincent Van Gogh.
- Van Gogh understood well the various colors of a landscape lush with crops and trees.
- Detail from "Grasses and Butterflies" demonstrate Van Gogh's appreciation of a garden and his hallmark brushwork.
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Van Gogh's "Poplars at Saint-Remy" is one of the artist's many paintings that turns to trees as subject matter. Credit: Photos by Colleen Smith for Friday Jones Publishing











