Iris de Vincent van Gogh, 1890, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Iris - Vincent van Gogh
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Iris - Vincent van Gogh

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À propos de l’œuvre

Iris, par Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh · 1890 · Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France

IrisReproduction of oil painting on canvas

A bouquet springs from a vase almost erased by the light. Long green leaves, blue flowers and nervous contours transform a still life into an experience of color and movement.

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Iris by Vincent van Gogh, 1890, Metropolitan Museum of Art
IrisVincent van Gogh · 1890 · The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1890Dating
73.7 × 92.1 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkConservation
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

Flowers animated by the rhythm of the touch

The irises are not arranged like an ordered bouquet. Their stems cross, the leaves rise diagonally and the corollas open at different heights. The light vase serves as an anchor point, while the whole seems to extend beyond its limits.

The contrast we see today differs from that painted in 1890. The Met states that the purple flowers originally stood out against a pink background; some red pigments have discolored, leaving a background that is now paler. This evolution is part of the material history of the work.

Van Gogh does not just copy a bouquet: he organizes a plant push where each leaf becomes a direction.

Composition, touch and color

Three observations specific to this painting

The success of this composition depends on the precision of the design, the variety of blues and the continuous movement of the leaves.

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A network of diagonals

The long, pointed leaves cross like flexible blades. They distribute the energy of the bouquet over the entire width of the canvas.

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Blues against light background

The petals change from deep blue to purple and bluish white. The pale background amplifies their silhouettes and the general freshness of the image.

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The vase as a pivot

Treated in a range close to the bottom, the vase does not cut the composition. Its outline and shadow are enough to stabilize the profusion of stems.

Documented benchmarks

Precisely identify the original work

The painting belongs to a set of four bouquets painted in Saint-Rémy in the spring of 1890, shortly before Van Gogh's departure for Auvers-sur-Oise.

Series

Four spring bouquets

Van Gogh paints two compositions of irises and two of roses to explore complementary chromatic chords.

Color

A once pink background

The gradual disappearance of certain red pigments modified the initial opposition between the purple irises and the pink background.

Collection

Inventory 58,187

The work is kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which distributes an official high definition image.

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Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

The painter must render the precise structure of the flowers while keeping a lively touch. The background should neither crush the petals nor lose its slight variations.

  • The distinct silhouettes of open, faded or even button irises
  • The rhythm of the green leaves and their dark blue contours
  • Shades of blue, purple and white in each corolla
  • The discreet presence of the vase and its shadow on the light plane

Work sheet

Title Iris
Artist Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890)
Date 1890
Place of creation Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 73.7 × 92.1 cm
Inventory 58.187
Conservation The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas

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In your interior

Floral light for a loose wall

Its horizontal format and its balance between deep blues and light background are suitable for a living room, bedroom or dining room. The composition brings color without the rigidity of an academic bouquet.

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?

This sheet uses an official public domain image provided by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, converted to high definition WebP without artificial enlargement.

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.

Iris, painted for your interior

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

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Is it actually hand-painted ?

Yes. Every reproduction is carried out at the painting at theoil on canvas by a specialized artist. This is neither a print nor a digital transfer.

Can I order a custom format?

Yes. Choose one of the formats offered or contact us for a particular dimension adapted to your wall and the proportions of the work.

When will I receive validation photos?

When the painting and the drying is complete, we send you detailed photos before any shipment so that you can validate the result.

How many touch-ups can I request?

You can request up to 7 sets of edits from the photos received, before giving your final validation.

How is the canvas packaged?

The canvas is shipped rolled, frameless, in reinforced packaging designed to protect it during international transport.

How to track delivery?

Upon shipment, you will receive a tracking number to track the delivery of your reproduction until its delivery.

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