Vincent van Gogh - “The Pink Peach Tree”, 1888
Art reproduction on canvas in a “Mare” frame
In this version, Vincent van Gogh’s “The Pink Peach Tree” from 1888 appears as a bright image of spring and renewal. The work was created during his time in the south of France, when Van Gogh captured the blossoming orchards around Arles in numerous variations. The pink peach tree stands against a bright, open landscape and appears both delicate and powerful. In the short, dynamic brushstrokes, sky, branches and blossoms merge into a vibrant surface that conveys not so much a tranquil moment in nature as an immediate sense of light and growth.
The reproduction measures 36 × 49 cm and is executed on Leonardo (Satin) canvas. The satin finish clearly renders the light colour tones and the rhythmic structure of the painting style. The motif is mounted on a stretcher frame and continues in a mirrored pattern at the sides, giving the edges of the picture a seamless appearance.
The work is framed by the “Mare” decorative frame in a champagne-coloured wood finish. With a width of 45 mm and a height of 35 mm, the frame provides a subtle complement to the light colour scheme. A screw-mounted serrated hanging system completes the design.