Vincent van Gogh's "Flower Beds in Holland" depicted the celebration of a tulip festival. The vibrant colors and the arrangement of the tulip beds suggest a joyful and celebratory atmosphere often associated with such festivals.
Rows of rectangular pink, yellow, and blue tulip beds recede into the distance. A blue-shirted figure steps between the beds, while in the distance square houses with brown roofs give way to a cloudy sky spotted with blue.
Flower Beds in Holland
by Vincent van Gogh
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington
Question
What significant memories/experiences was Vincent van Gogh depicting in Flower Beds in Holland?
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Responses
the celebration of a tulip festival
the celebration of a tulip festival
the magic of everyday events
the magic of everyday events
the coming of spring
the coming of spring
the arrival of planting season
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