Flowers without fixed contours
Each rose is born from a few thick, clear touches. The petals remain mixed with the movement of leaves and grass.
Canvas reproduction
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Oil painting on rolled canvas, unframed. Custom size available on request.
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Artwork description
Vincent van Gogh · 1889 · Arles or Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
A rose bush covered with white and pale pink flowers unfolds in a green garden: on this small canvas, Van Gogh circulates the gaze with curved touches which announce the rhythm of his landscapes of Saint-Rémy.
Look at the work
The branches start from the bottom of the composition and form a dense bush in the center. The roses appear in small touches of cream, pink and salmon, surrounded by blue-green leaves and almost black areas of shade.
On the left, a narrow path crosses the grass and disappears under the foliage. On the right, long, pointed tufts close the foreground. The absence of horizon transforms the garden into a continuous surface of greens.
The notice from the National Museum of Western Art dates the work to 1889 and leaves open its precise location: the last days in Arles or the start of the stay in Saint-Rémy. Its historical catalog also designates it as a rose bush in bloom.
Composition, touch and color
The number P.1959-0193, the format of 33 × 41.3 cm and the references F580/JH1679 make it possible to identify this small canvas from the Matsukata collection.
Each rose is born from a few thick, clear touches. The petals remain mixed with the movement of leaves and grass.
Van Gogh removes the sky and frames the bush closely. The path is the only element that makes you look back.
Olive green, emerald, blue green and yellow make up the garden, while pale roses create resting points.
Documented benchmarks
The Japanese collection sheet highlights in this work the development of the undulating touches which will characterize the Saint-Rémy period.
The museum remembers 1889 and indicates that the canvas could have been painted at the end of the Arlesian stay or at the beginning of the Saint-Rémy period.
The work belongs to the ensemble brought together by Kôjiro Matsukata and bears the number P.1959-0193.
With 33 × 41.3 cm, Roses focuses its effect on the material of the flowers and the tight network of vegetation.
Your reproduction
The copy must preserve the irregularity of the flowers, the diversity of the greens and the continuity of movement between the rose bush, the path and the grasses.
| Title | Roses, F580 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890) |
| Date | 1889 |
| Place of creation | Arles or Saint-Rémy-de-Provence |
| Original technique | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 33 × 41.3 cm |
| Inventory | National Museum of Western Art P.1959-0193 · F580 · JH1679 |
| Conservation | National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo |
| Your reproduction | Handmade oil painting on canvas |
In your interior
The horizontal format is suitable for a bedroom, entrance or reading corner. Sage green, cream, powder pink and blue green match light wood, linen and natural walls.
Frequently asked questions
No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.
The Google Art Project image measured 2,924 × 2,345 px; it was converted into a real WebP at its native resolution, without enlargement.
Yes. Photographs of the finished painting are sent to you; you can request alterations before validating the shipment.
Yes. The format can be adapted to your wall while maintaining the proportions and balance of the original composition.
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