Red organizes the entire vertical axis
Gladioli stack from center to top. Their thick petals form a succession of red masses separated by green stems.
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Artwork description
Vincent van Gogh · July 1886 · Paris
Tall red gladioli rise above lower white flowers, gathered in a round yellow-green vase. The verticality of the bouquet contrasts sharply with an almost black brown background.
Look at the work
The very narrow format leads the eye from the vase towards the central stem. The red flowers form an irregular vertical, while the white ones open laterally around the collar.
The paint remains thick and visible: frank reds, cream whites, black greens and yellow of the vase are applied in short touches. The brown background reveals a network of brush strokes.
Vase with red and white flowers F237/JH1131 is a 65.5 × 35 cm oil on canvas painted in Paris in July 1886. The museum preserves it under inventory 2607 (MK).
Composition, touch and color
This still life belongs to the floral exercises thanks to which Van Gogh broadens his Parisian palette. The bouquet contrasts colors, heights and directions rather than a perfectly regular decorative arrangement.
Gladioli stack from center to top. Their thick petals form a succession of red masses separated by green stems.
Smaller and more numerous, they create two luminous wings around the vase and prevent the composition from becoming a simple straight line.
Yellow, green and brown zigzags describe its spherical volume. This reflective material concentrates light in the lower part.
Documented benchmarks
The museum notice gives 1886, 65.5 × 35 cm and the number 2607 (MK). Catalogs identify the canvas as F237/JH1131.
Van Gogh multiplied the bouquets in 1886 to explore the reds, greens, pinks and blues which gradually replaced the dark range of his Dutch years.
The painting joined the museum in 1958 with the collection of industrialist Daniël George van Beuningen and received the number 2607 (MK).
The only image on the sheet is an actual photograph of the framed painting. It makes visible the scale, the thickness of the material and its museum presentation.
Your reproduction
The copy must preserve the axis of the red gladioli, the dispersion of the white flowers, the yellow-green volume of the vase, the dark stems and the brown material of the bottom.
| Title | Vase with red and white flowers, F237 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890) |
| Date | July 1886 |
| Place of creation | Paris |
| Original technique | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 65.5 × 35 cm |
| Inventory | F237 · JH1131 · 2607 (MK) |
| Conservation | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam |
| Your reproduction | Handmade oil painting on canvas |
In your interior
Vermilion red, cream, dark green, golden yellow and deep brown give a spectacular presence to an entrance, dining room, living room or narrow wall.
Frequently asked questions
No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.
The actual photograph of 2688 × 4032 px was straightened, prepared in 2000 × 3000 px and converted to 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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