The massifs rise in strata
Each area has its dominant color and rhythm, creating depth without a strong architectural perspective.
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Artwork description
Vincent van Gogh · July 1888 · Arles
The flowers rise in successive layers up to the white wall and the trees at the bottom. Reds, yellows, blues and roses respond to each other through dense vegetation, structured by a few passages of earth and a large dark shrub on the right.
Look at the work
The high format overlaps several planting areas. The red flowers at the bottom, the blue ones at the center and the light band at the top form irregular levels which lead towards the wall and the cypresses.
On the right, a very dark green shrub holds the whole thing together and balances the luminous massifs. Its sinuous branches respond to the short, tight touches that animate the foreground.
Painted in Arles in July 1888, this oil flower garden on canvas measuring 92 × 73 cm is F430/JH1510. It belongs to a private collection.
Composition, touch and color
Van Gogh fills almost the entire format with vegetation, but avoids the flat decorative effect through changes in density, key size and colored temperature.
Each area has its dominant color and rhythm, creating depth without a strong architectural perspective.
Its compact mass and brown branches prevent light flowers from dispersing over the entire surface.
A few yellow and pinkish beige intervals separate the plantings and make the actual organization of the garden legible.
Documented benchmarks
This canvas is F430/JH1510. With the Flower Garden with path F429/JH1513, it forms the pair of gardens mentioned by Van Gogh in his letter to Theo around July 22, 1888.
F430 concentrates flowers in a vertical format of 92 × 73 cm, while F429 organizes the same theme around a path in a horizontal format.
Van Gogh reports that Dodge MacKnight broke his silence to talk at length about his last two studies of the flower garden.
The painting belonged to businessman and collector Max Emden before joining a private collection.
Your reproduction
The copy must preserve the progression of the beds, the diversity of the flowers, the dark mass of the shrub and the small intervals of soil which give its depth to the garden.
| Title | Flower garden, F430 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890) |
| Date | July 1888 |
| Place of creation | Arles |
| Original technique | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 92 × 73 cm |
| Inventory | F430 · JH1510 |
| Conservation | Private collection |
| Your reproduction | Handmade oil painting on canvas |
In your interior
This composition enlivens a narrow wall, an entrance or a dining room. Poppy red, purple blue, pale yellow and deep green give it a generous character.
Frequently asked questions
No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.
The documentary image of 3864 × 5088 px was reduced to 2278 × 3000 px, then encoded into a real WebP without artificial 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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