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Vase of Flowers by Vincent van Gogh

Vase of Flowers

Vincent van Gogh·1890

Historical Context

Vase of Flowers of 1890, at the Van Gogh Museum, is one of several floral still lifes made during van Gogh's Auvers period when his access to a private domestic space under Dr. Gachet's care allowed for quieter studio-based work alongside his extensive outdoor painting. Flowers appear throughout van Gogh's career from the earliest Dutch works onward, but the Auvers floral pieces have a particular intensity: painted with full knowledge of his precarious mental and physical state, they concentrate his observational and painterly energies on the vitality of living colour. The Van Gogh Museum holds multiple Auvers floral works that together form a meditation on natural beauty maintained under duress.

Technical Analysis

The vase is positioned centrally on a flat surface rendered with minimal spatial definition, the composition concentrating almost entirely on the flowers and their coloured adjacencies. Van Gogh uses the arrangement to explore complementary relationships — oranges against blues, reds against greens — with a systematic intensity that gives the still life a near-abstract energy.

Look Closer

  • ◆Van Gogh combines iris, rose, and other garden flowers in a dense arrangement pressing to canvas.
  • ◆The vase is a simple earthenware container — its humility deliberately contrasting with the flowers.
  • ◆Individual blooms are built up with loaded impasto — petals are three-dimensional masses of paint.
  • ◆Cool purple-blue irises and warm pink-white roses create complementary tensions across the bouquet.

See It In Person

Van Gogh Museum

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Quick Facts

Medium
canvas
Dimensions
42 × 29 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Still Life
Location
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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