- Falling Autumn Leaves
Infobox Painting|
title=Falling Autumn Leaves
artist=Vincent van Gogh
year=1888
type=Oil on canvas
height=73
width=92
city=Otterlo
museum=Kröller-Müller Museum Infobox Painting|
title=Falling Autumn Leaves
artist=Vincent van Gogh
year=1888
type=Oil on canvas
height=72
width=91
museum=Private collection "Fall of Leaves " (original French title: "Chûte de feuilles"), or "Falling Autumn Leaves". is a pair of paintings (in French "pendants", i. e. "counterparts") by the Dutch painter
Vincent van Gogh executed during the two months he shared his studio in Arles with his friend and mentorPaul Gauguin , as well as the subjects they chose.Executed in late October
1888 , this pair depicts autumnal scenes of people walking through the allee ofAlyscamps , an ancient Romannecropolis inArles which is lined withpoplars and stonesarcophagi . In his first pair of studies done at the spot ("d'après nature") Van Gogh placed his easel in the midst of the Roman street, while his second pair suggests a point of view at the top of the southern embankment of the channel accompanying the alley - from a point of view similar to Gauguin's painting. But this point of view is highly imaginary, and the fact that Tralbaut's photographs [Tralbaut] taken on the spot failed to prove the "photographism", definitely fixed the essentials: This pair of paintings - as well as Gauguin's version derived from this site - were most probably executed in the studio at Place Lamartine.Resources
Notes
References
* Dorn, pp. 403-407
* Tralbaut, pp.
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