Houses At Vaugirard 1880 - Paul Gauguin Fine Art Postcard

The painting depicts a suburban landscape with several houses and trees. The houses are painted in a variety of colors, including white, red, and yellow. They have different shapes and sizes, and some have thatched roofs. There are also a few people walking on a path that winds through the scene. The trees in the foreground are a variety of greens, and there are also some shrubs and flowers. The sky is a bright blue with some white clouds. The painting is an example of Impressionism, an art movement that developed in France in the late 19th century. Impressionist paintings are characterized by loose brushstrokes, and a focus on light and color.