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Van Gogh was captivated by the colours of the landscape around the town of Arles (FR). He particularly loved the contrast between the yellow and purple flowers in the fields.<br><br>In the landscape, he felt he could see a reflection of the world he knew from his collection of Japanese prints.
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Van Gogh’s earliest paintings were earth-toned scenes of nature and peasants, but he became increasingly influenced by Japanese prints and the work of the impressionists in France. In 1886 he arrived in Paris, where his real formation as a painter began.
Vincent van Gogh – Collections Search – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. View All Works. In 1886, Van Gogh left his native Holland for Paris, where he learned from the Impressionists to look closely at nature and to lighten his dark palette.