Tree Paintings for Sale

In painting, just as in poetry, trees bend but do not break. They offer an array of symbolism: the tree of life, of knowledge, the world's axis and symbol of evolution. They are an omnipresent figure, constant throughout the shifting eras and dominating canvases with their overwhelming grandeur. Trees are as compelling to painters as they are to viewers, seeming to extend their branches almost into the heavens.

For a long time, the tree was only represented as a biblical symbol, the catalyst in the fall of man. Later, in classical paintings, the tree was often relegated to a background object, serving only to prop up other, more important subjects, although some artists like Poussin did make them the focus. Cézanne's The Great Pine, however, is perhaps the best example of a composition entirely dedicated to the tree as a subject, they fill the frame with solid trunks and thick, twisting branches. In a landscape, trees are a sign of splendour and power, towering over the tiny figures of men. In Rubens' The Tempest, they are almost threatening.   

The splendour of trees in paintings is greatly affected by the arrangement of the rest of the composition. Sometimes trees seems to support the canvas, marking out the confines of the space. Many painters use trees to give an indication of perspective and depth in the canvas, such as Hodler's Autumn Evening. Trees can also be used to give an indication of where the painting is set: palm trees indicate an exotic setting, lending the canvases an edge of luxury and excitement – as seen in the work of Douanier Rousseau.  

The tree can also serve as a metaphor, signifying strength, rootedness, and a sort of natural power that – like even the strongest man – can still end up broken. Anselm Kieffer painted his canvas Varus in memory of the atrocities suffered by Germany in the 20th century; the composition depicts a bloodied forest in reference to the Roman war featured in Tacitus' Germania. The tree can also stand as a symbol for the ceaseless changing of the seasons, often placed in parallel to the human cycle of life. While Hokusai honoured the magnificent cherry blossoms of his native Japan, Monet repeatedly painted his gardens at Giverny, often under the bright light of full summer. Autumn, with its shimmering colours, crisp light, and myriad textures, is an unfailing source of inspiration for artists. Most recently artists have taken to abstracting the form of trees, stripping them back to their most basic elements, like in the works of Raoul Dufy.


In contemporary art, the motif of a tree is most often found in sculpture and installation art because it's so easy to translate into three dimensional media. Traditional art has yet to let trees go, though, and you need to look no further than Mondrian's canvases to see that trees remain a vital element of art history. Browse Artsper's collection of art centred around trees.

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Painting, Snowscape Glow, Emily Mae

Snowscape Glow

Emily Mae

Painting - 56.5 x 56.5 x 1.5 cm Painting - 22.2 x 22.2 x 0.6 inch

€800

Painting, Almond, Julien Meunie

Almond

Julien Meunie

Painting - 70 x 50 x 1 cm Painting - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.4 inch

€1,800

Painting, Utopia, Joanpere Massana

Utopia

Joanpere Massana

Painting - 35 x 35 cm Painting - 13.8 x 13.8 inch

€1,100

Painting, Matinale, Lori Bagnérès

Matinale

Lori Bagnérès

Painting - 92 x 92 x 4 cm Painting - 36.2 x 36.2 x 1.6 inch

€1,800

Painting, Untitled 1, Layla Dagher

Untitled 1

Layla Dagher

Painting - 40 x 30 x 2 cm Painting - 15.7 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch

€610

Painting, Héliades, Thierry Robert

Héliades

Thierry Robert

Painting - 41.5 x 52 x 0.5 cm Painting - 16.3 x 20.5 x 0.2 inch

€1,800

Painting, Mallorca, Basilio Escudero

Mallorca

Basilio Escudero

Painting - 27 x 35 x 2 cm Painting - 10.6 x 13.8 x 0.8 inch

€800

Painting, Shining, Petya Deneva

Shining

Petya Deneva

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch

€835

Painting, #202215, Sophie Bassot

#202215

Sophie Bassot

Painting - 120 x 120 x 3.4 cm Painting - 47.2 x 47.2 x 1.3 inch

€4,700

Painting, Hvannhagi, Birgit Kirke

Hvannhagi

Birgit Kirke

Painting - 77 x 57 x 2 cm Painting - 30.3 x 22.4 x 0.8 inch

€3,200

Painting, Vince II, Matthew Green

Vince II

Matthew Green

Painting - 55.9 x 76.2 x 5.1 cm Painting - 22 x 30 x 2 inch

€892

Painting, EVASION, Bernard Rebatet

EVASION

Bernard Rebatet

Painting - 80 x 100 x 3 cm Painting - 31.5 x 39.4 x 1.2 inch

€900

Painting, Automne, Bertrand Henry

Automne

Bertrand Henry

Painting - 40 x 50 cm Painting - 15.7 x 19.7 inch

€2,200

Painting, Ora, Ramon Enrich

Ora

Ramon Enrich

Painting - 40 x 30 x 5 cm Painting - 15.7 x 11.8 x 2 inch

€2,200

Painting, Last dream, Runaug Venås

Last dream

Runaug Venås

Painting - 75 x 60 x 2 cm Painting - 29.5 x 23.6 x 0.8 inch

€2,800

Painting, Sagebrush, Roberta Murray

Sagebrush

Roberta Murray

Painting - 25.4 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm Painting - 10 x 8 x 0.1 inch

€312

Painting, Dimore, Giuseppe Uncini

Dimore

Giuseppe Uncini

Painting - 85 x 115 x 0.1 cm Painting - 33.5 x 45.3 x 0 inch

€21,000

Painting, Willow, Emma Levine

Willow

Emma Levine

Painting - 85 x 61 x 3 cm Painting - 33.5 x 24 x 1.2 inch

€1,856

Painting, Solitude, Alfredo Vannotti

Solitude

Alfredo Vannotti

Painting - 50 x 40 x 2 cm Painting - 19.7 x 15.7 x 0.8 inch

€1,389

Painting, Palmiers, Omar Logang

Palmiers

Omar Logang

Painting - 73 x 60 x 3 cm Painting - 28.7 x 23.6 x 1.2 inch

€2,000

Painting, Silence 4, Yoyo Ich

Silence 4

Yoyo Ich

Painting - 60 x 52 x 2 cm Painting - 23.6 x 20.5 x 0.8 inch

€1,800

Painting, Chaîne, Colormo

Chaîne

Colormo

Painting - 92 x 65 x 2 cm Painting - 36.2 x 25.6 x 0.8 inch

€1,350

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What are some famous tree paintings in art history?
Some of the most famous tree paintings in art history include Vincent van Gogh's "The Mulberry Tree," Claude Monet's "Poplars," and Gustav Klimt's "Birch Forest." These paintings showcase the beauty and majesty of trees in different styles and techniques.
How do artists capture the essence of trees in their paintings?
Artists capture the essence of trees in their paintings by observing the unique characteristics of each tree, such as its shape, texture, and color. They also consider the lighting and atmosphere surrounding the tree to create a realistic and emotive representation. Through careful observation and technique, artists can convey the beauty and majesty of trees in their paintings.