Deux Crabes F606 de Vincent van Gogh, National Gallery de Londres
Two Crabs, F606 - Vincent van Gogh
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Two Crabs, F606 - Vincent van Gogh

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À propos de l’œuvre

Deux Crabes, par Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh · January 1889 · Arles

Two Crabs, F606Reproduction of oil painting on canvas

Against a green background covered with large touches, two orange-red crabs appear one on their stomachs, the other upside down: Van Gogh transforms a modest still life into a spectacular study of complementary shapes and colors.

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Two F606 Crabs by Vincent van Gogh, National Gallery, London
Two Crabs, F606Vincent van Gogh · January 1889 · National Gallery, London - loan of a private collection
January 1889Dating
47 × 61 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
National Gallery, London - loan of a private collectionConservation
A real paintingThe canvas is hand painted, never printed.
Made to orderEach copy is created individually.
Controlled in photoYou review the completed table before sending.
Possible alterationsAdjustments may precede shipping.

Look at the work

Two views of the same crustacean?

The upper crab has its light belly, its folded legs and its claws pointing towards the edges. The lower one shows its rounded shell, painted in small touches of pink, yellow, red and white.

The background describes neither table nor shore. His blue, green and turquoise brushstrokes form a moving surface which brings out the warmth of the shells and gives the composition astonishing energy.

The National Gallery located the work in Arles in 1889, probably upon returning from the hospital in January. It could be a single crab represented above and then below, a hypothesis reinforced by the proximity to the Crab on the F605 back of the Van Gogh Museum.

Composition, touch and color

Three observations specific to this painting

The format of 47 × 61 cm, the loan inventory L995 and the references F606/JH1662 precisely identify this painting from the National Gallery.

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Red versus green

The warm shells intensify on contact with the blue-green background, a direct application of the complementary contrast studied by Van Gogh at Delacroix.

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Two opposing anatomy

The segmented belly of the first crab responds to the rounded shell of the second. The legs create a network of angular lines around two compact masses.

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A bottom without depth

The space is deliberately flattened. The large green touches recall the graphic freedom of Japanese prints admired by the artist.

Documented benchmarks

Precisely identify the original work

The London notice links this still life to Van Gogh's return to work after his stay in Arles hospital.

Context

Start painting again

On January 7, 1889, Van Gogh announced to Theo that he would take over one or two still lifes; Two Crabs could belong to this reboot.

Japonism

Kunisada and Hokusai

The National Gallery brings together the crab motif from Japanese prints seen by Van Gogh in Japanese Art and Artistic Japan.

Collection

A work on loan

The painting belongs to a private collection and is presented by the National Gallery under number L995.

Consult the official notice of the National Gallery →

Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

The copy must preserve the opposition of red and green, the very free anatomical details and the difference in material between belly, shell and bottom.

  • The light belly of the upper crab
  • The red shell of the lower crab
  • The black tips of the pliers
  • The turquoise touches of the background
  • White and pink accents on the shells

Work sheet

Title Two Crabs, F606
Artist Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890)
Date January 1889
Place of creation Arles
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 47 × 61 cm
Inventory National Gallery L995 · F606 · JH1662
Conservation National Gallery, London - loan of a private collection
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas

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In your interior

A lively and unexpected still life

The horizontal format is suitable for a kitchen, dining room or office. Turquoise, brick red, orange and cream match walnut, black metal and gray green walls.

Frequently asked questions

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Is this a canvas print?

No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.

How is the visual reference chosen?

The National Gallery's reproduction measured 6,000 × 4,226 px; it was reduced to 3,000 × 2,113 px and converted into a real WebP.

Can I check the result before shipping?

Yes. Photographs of the finished painting are sent to you; you can request alterations before validating the shipment.

Are custom formats possible?

Yes. The format can be adapted to your wall while maintaining the proportions and balance of the original composition.

Two Crabs, F606, painted for your interior

An oil painting reproduction on canvas made individually, verified in photos and adjustable before shipping.

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The essential answers about painting, sizes, validation before shipping, and shipping without a frame.

Is it hand-painted?

Yes. Each reproduction is hand-painted in oil on canvas by an experienced artist. It is not a print.

Can I request a different size?

Yes. You can choose a standard size or request a custom size to fit your interior.

Will I receive a photo before delivery?

Yes. A photo of the finished canvas is sent to you before shipping to validate the appearance.

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