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Houses Seen from the Back

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The artwork portrays a striking view of rooftops, organizations intricately layered one behind the other like a puzzle. The houses, characterized by their simplistic forms, exhibit various muted tones of beige, gray, and olive green, creating a sense of harmony amidst the apparent disarray of the urban landscape. Each building bears a unique character, its windows seemingly gazing into the distance, awaiting stories to unfold. The overlapping lines where the roof edges meet seem to sway gently, a testament to the inimitable brushwork that Van Gogh is celebrated for; it breathes life and movement into an otherwise static scene.

The sky above is a swirl of hues, transitioning from pale yellow near the horizon to deeper greens and blues as your gaze ascends. This backdrop injects an emotional undertone into the painting, enhancing the intimacy of the scene—one can almost feel the cool breeze sweeping through the narrow alleys. Van Gogh’s distinctive impasto technique is evident; the thickly applied paint adds texture and depth, engaging the viewer more deeply with each stroke. Within this exploration of daily life and setting, one senses the artist's longing for connection, perhaps reflecting his own struggles. The canvas becomes a window into a world that, though modest, is bursting with unspoken narratives waiting to be discovered.

Houses Seen from the Back

Vincent van Gogh

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Created:

1885

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Dimensions:

5470 × 7240 px
440 × 335 mm

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