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Van Gogh and his place in Provence

Following London’s National Gallery’s first dedicated Van Gogh exhibition, we reflect on the enduring appeal of his favourite subject matter

15 October 2024

5 mins read

Van Gogh and his place in Provence

Van Gogh, whose visionary talent was showcased in an exhibition at London’s National Gallery from September 2024 to January 2025, was the first major artist to highlight the beauty of Provence. The great Impressionist painter left the grey skies of Paris in the winter of 1888 searching for a brilliant light that would wash out detail and simplify forms. In his brief 15-month stay in south western France, he produced more than 200 paintings and 100 drawings, including – Irises, Sunflowers, Road with Cypresses and Wheat Field – creating an indelible impression of a region that has inspired property buyers ever since. 

Why does Provence continue to impress, even today? Painterly though it is, it doesn’t take an artist to appreciate this region’s sun-drenched, peaceful and picturesque appeal. 

Provence’s beautiful landscapes 

Van Gogh’s passion for the landscape is shared by most buyers, with interest focused on two golden triangles: Gordes, Bonnieux and Ménerbes, and St-Rémy-de-Provence, Eygalières and Maussane-Les-Alpilles. “Protected countryside is a big pull,” says Nicola Christinger, an Associate in Knight Frank’s international residential team, “with the Luberon and Les Alpilles providing an inviting natural backdrop.” Another draw is the picture-perfect stone farmhouses the painter made famous, often with pleasing views over the region’s iconic sunflowers. 

Connectivity by plane, train and broadband 

Van Gogh arrived by train from Paris, and while Marseilles Airport is the gateway to the region, there’s also the no-fly option of Eurostar to Avignon. For those whose livelihood is not dependent on a paintbrush and easel, high-speed broadband is now available in most villages in the Luberon and Les Alpilles, with plans to expand elsewhere. 

Investment 

Space, greenery and pace of life has made Provence a favourite with international buyers, who account for over half of luxury purchasers. These buyers also enjoy the peace of mind of a sound investment. “During the pandemic, Provence was the busiest market across Europe, and prices increased 22 per cent,” says Kate Everett-Allen, Knight Frank’s Head of European Residential Research. The frenzy has subsided, yet prices rose again last year by five per cent. 

A spectacular Provençal property available right now 

10 bedroom house, St-Rémy-De-Provence 

Dating back to the 19th century, a 3.9-hectare park of ancient plane trees is the backdrop to an expansive main house full of historic charm.  

The grand entrance hall sets the scene for spacious living spaces, a large kitchen-dining area and well-appointed bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, while a separate guest house and caretaker’s cottage complete this stunning estate.

Guide price of €6,725,000 

 

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