In "Flower Beds in Holland," Vincent van Gogh was likely depicting the coming of spring. This interpretation aligns with the vibrant colors of the tulip beds and the essence of renewal and growth associated with the season.
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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