Meadow Flowers (Golden Rod and Wild Aster) by John Henry Twachtman. An impressionistic depiction of white wild asters and yellow goldenrod in a soft, hazy meadow environment.

Meadow Flowers (Golden Rod and Wild Aster)

John Henry Twachtman

1892 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A delicate impressionist study of wildflowers in a soft, atmospheric meadow.

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Where it works

An airy, quiet work in slate and softened gray tones — adds presence without crowding the room.

Often works in
Bedroom · Bathroom · Living Room
Placement
Reads easily in vertical wall spaces
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Soft gray, Deep green

About the piece

Painted around 1892, John Henry Twachtman’s 'Meadow Flowers' captures the ephemeral beauty of goldenrod and wild asters with a characteristically soft, luminous palette. This American Impressionist masterpiece uses layered, feathery brushstrokes to create a dreamlike, atmospheric quality, making it a serene addition to any interior seeking a touch of natural tranquility.