

The painting "Trees" by Jean Baptiste Pillement depicts a watercolor painting of several trees on a beige background. Two tall trees with green leaves are centered in the painting. The tree on the right is the tallest and fullest. The tree on the left is slightly shorter and has sparser foliage. A smaller tree with green and brown leaves is positioned to the left. The trunks of the trees are brown. The ground at the base of the trees is brown, with some green foliage on the right side. The background is a solid beige color.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 618 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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