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Avenue de Parc Voyer d'Argenson à Asnières, par Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh · 1887 · Asnières-sur-Seine
Avenue du parc Voyer-d’Argenson, F277Reproduction of oil painting on canvas
A wooded avenue sinks under a canopy of foliage. The repeated trunks organize the depth, an almost invisible figure waits in the distance and the light crosses the ground in short yellow, pink and white bands.
Look at the work
A monumental alley animated by a tiny silhouette
The trees form two rows that accompany the perspective, but their rhythm is not perfectly regular. The trunks on the right bend and close the vault, while those on the left let in more light.
The path is constructed by almost horizontal brushstrokes. In the background, a single figure and a few clear shapes give the scale of the avenue without transforming the landscape into a narrative scene.
Painted in 1887 in Asnières, this oil on canvas measuring 55 × 67 cm is listed F277/JH1316. The work belongs to a private collection.
Composition, touch and color
Three observations specific to this painting
Van Gogh contrasts the dark verticals of the trees with the bright touches of the path. This simple structure produces rapid depth and an intermittent feeling of light beneath the leaves.
The trunks form a procession
Their repetition measures distance and leads the gaze to the small silhouette placed in the center of the aisle.
The ground advances in colored bands
Yellow, pink, white and brown are laid in short, transverse lines that suggest both shade and gaps of sunlight.
The foliage becomes a vault
Greens and yellows meet above the path, transforming the public avenue into an almost interior space.
Documented benchmarks
Precisely identify the original work
The Christie's notice precisely identifies this composition as L'Avenue au parc de Voyer-d'Argenson in Asnières, F277/JH1316, and distinguishes it from the other alley in the park referenced F276.
Voyer-d'Argenson Park
Asnières Park offered Van Gogh a modern walking motif, where the alignment of trees replaces urban architecture.
A barely visible figure
Christie's highlights the presence of the distant walker, protected by the canopy and essential for measuring the scale of the avenue.
A documented history since 1912
The painting was notably written by MC Hoogendijk, Baron van Tuyll, Marcel Kapféré, Wildenstein and the Gilman collection.
Your reproduction
What the painter must preserve
The copy must preserve the depth of the avenue, the irregular rhythm of the trunks, the bands of light on the path and the tiny figure at the back.
- The two rows of trunks
- The foliage vault
- The horizontal touches of the ground
- The distant figure
- Yellow shards under the trees
Work sheet
| Title | Avenue du parc Voyer-d’Argenson, F277 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890) |
| Date | 1887 |
| Place of creation | Asnières-sur-Seine |
| Original technique | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 55 × 67 cm |
| Inventory | F277 · JH1316 |
| Conservation | Private collection |
| Your reproduction | Handmade oil painting on canvas |
From order to shipping
In your interior
A deep alley with muffled greens
The horizontal format visually enlarges a living room or office. Dark green, brown, moss yellow and mauve gray create an enveloping atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
Before ordering
Is this a canvas print?
No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.
How is the visual reference chosen?
The best usable color image measures 591 × 480 px; it has been kept at its native definition and encoded in real WebP without artificial enlargement.
Can I check the result before shipping?
Yes. Photographs of the finished painting are sent to you; you can request alterations before validating the shipment.
Are custom formats possible?
Yes. The format can be adapted to your wall while maintaining the proportions and balance of the original composition.
