Exploring the subject
Daubigny's Garden
‘I have an idea for doing a more important canvas of Daubigny’s house and garden, of which I already have a small study.’
From the time Van Gogh arrived in Auvers, he wanted to depict the landscape painter’s garden. He first made the small painting to explore the subject. Then he used a large, wide canvas, painting the garden over the entire width. He also made a repetition (copy) of this version. Theo received a letter with a sketch:
Perhaps you’ll see this croquis of Daubigny’s garden – it’s one of my most deliberate canvases.
Letter to Theo van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Wednesday, 23 July 1890.
Compare the large painting and the sketch of Daubigny’s garden.
Foreground of green and pink grass... In the middle a bed of roses. To the right a hurdle... a row of rounded yellow lime trees. The house itself in the background, pink with a roof of bluish tiles.
Letter to Theo van Gogh. Auvers-sur-Oise, Wednesday, 23 July 1890.
Canvas format
Painting outdoors