View of Arles, Flowering Orchards

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View of Arles (Flowering Orchards)
Vincent van Gogh, 1889
Oil on canvas
72 × 92 cm
Neue Pinakothek
Main article: Vincent van Gogh

View of Arles, Flowering Orchards is a painting by Vincent van Gogh, executed in spring 1889, one of several paintings he produced on the subject of Flowering Orchards while living in Arles. It supplies a view across a canal and the poplars on its board towards the historical center of Arles, with the towers of Saint-Trophime and Notre-Dame-le-major to the left, and the quarters of the Zouave Regiment to the right.

Van Gogh incorporated this painting in his selection of works to be displayed at Les XX, in Bruxelles 1890.

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