The Poets Garden by Van Gogh

The Poet’s Garden, Arles
Oil on canvas, 1888
The Poets Garden, a small park in front of the Yellow House in Arles, got its name from Van Gogh on account of Boccaccio and Petrarch, both of whom had lived in the south of France, Petrarch at Fontaine de Vaucluse near Avignon, where he had retired to nurse his sorrow at his unrequited love for Laura.
The figures in this painting could be lovers, walking hand in hand in the shadow of the tree.
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