The Bedroom

by Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

1889

About This Artwork

Perhaps the most famous depiction of a bedroom in Western art history, this vibrant painting documents Vincent van Gogh’s sleeping quarters in his beloved “Yellow House” in Arles, France. The composition exists in three versions, the first of which Van Gogh conceived in October 1888, a month after he moved into the home. In a letter to his brother Theo, he described having painted “the walls pale lilac, the floor in a broken and faded red, the chairs and the bed chrome yellow, the pillows and the sheet very pale lemon green, the bedspread blood-red, the dressing table orange, the washbasin blue, the window green.” With its bold colors, thick and broken brushwork, and sharply receding lines, the picture might suggest a nervous energy. But the artist understood it as a calming and restful image.


The painting in the Art Institute’s collection is Van Gogh’s second version of the scene, made nearly a year after the first, in September 1889. He produced a third, smaller version at the same time as a gift for his mother and sister.


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Curator's Notes
Step into 'The Bedroom,' a captivating representation of simplicity and emotional depth. Painted by a master of his craft, this piece offers an intimate glimpse into the everyday beauty and tranquility of personal space. Ideal for art enthusiasts and casual viewers alike, this artwork invites you into a world of harmonious colors and balanced composition.
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'The Bedroom' stands as an iconic example of post-impressionist style, blending vivid color palettes with emotional resonance. Its bold lines and textured surfaces emphasize the immediacy and warmth of personal space, reflecting the artist's innovative use of perspective and color theory. This painting's allure lies not only in its visual beauty but also in how it has influenced modern interpretations of domestic interiors and has been referenced widely in art-centric discussions and media.
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Artwork Details
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 73.6 × 92.3 cm (29 × 36 5/8 in.); Framed: 88.9 × 108 × 8.9 cm (35 × 42 1/2 × 3 1/2 in.)
Position: #3 in collection
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