"Street in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer," Vincent van Gogh, 1888.
Y'all know Van Gogh.
He painted this in June of 1888, when he was living in the town of Arles, but spent a few days in this Mediterranean fishing village. This isn't a really accurate depiction...while in form it's a faithful rendition (there are sketches of this very scene among his papers), the actual colors were added back in the studio. He was having a bit of fun here.
Van Gogh was very happy and optimistic at this time of his life; in Arles he was producing some of his best work, and his friend Gauguin was about to come visit, which was an important event in his life. The colors he uses are reflective of his overall mood; the yellows and blues are typical of his "up" paintings.
Sadly, it would only be a few months before he'd have a mental health crisis and required hospitalization. One wishes he could have had a more stable psyche...but would his art be as brilliant?
From a private collection.











