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      Date: 1889

      Exhibition: The Met Fifth Avenue, Gallery 825

      Step into the world of Vincent van Gogh with "Cypresses," a masterpiece painted in June 1889 during the artist's stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy. Van Gogh was struck by the cypresses, which he likened to 'Egyptian obelisks' for their majestic lines and proportions. This painting, on display at The Met Fifth Avenue, captures the trees' dark silhouettes against a vibrant landscape—a challenging vision that Van Gogh saw as one of the most compelling 'dark notes' in nature.

      This artwork is one of two vertical studies of these 'very tall and massive' trees (its companion piece resides in the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo). After its completion, "Cypresses" garnered acclaim at the 1890 Salon des Indépendants, marking its significance in Van Gogh's oeuvre.

      Now, Gallery 825 invites viewers to experience the intensity and beauty of Van Gogh's vision. This iconic piece, steeped in the artist's personal struggles and profound appreciation for nature, is a testament to his innovative approach to capturing the essence of his subjects. "Cypresses" is an essential experience for enthusiasts of Van Gogh's work and for anyone seeking to understand the depth of his artistic journey.

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      Date: 1889

      Exhibition: The Met Fifth Avenue, Gallery 825

      Step into the world of Vincent van Gogh with "Cypresses," a masterpiece painted in June 1889 during the artist's stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy. Van Gogh was struck by the cypresses, which he likened to 'Egyptian obelisks' for their majestic lines and proportions. This painting, on display at The Met Fifth Avenue, captures the trees' dark silhouettes against a vibrant landscape—a challenging vision that Van Gogh saw as one of the most compelling 'dark notes' in nature.

      This artwork is one of two vertical studies of these 'very tall and massive' trees (its companion piece resides in the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo). After its completion, "Cypresses" garnered acclaim at the 1890 Salon des Indépendants, marking its significance in Van Gogh's oeuvre.

      Now, Gallery 825 invites viewers to experience the intensity and beauty of Van Gogh's vision. This iconic piece, steeped in the artist's personal struggles and profound appreciation for nature, is a testament to his innovative approach to capturing the essence of his subjects. "Cypresses" is an essential experience for enthusiasts of Van Gogh's work and for anyone seeking to understand the depth of his artistic journey.

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