White is never uniform
Grey, pale green and cream mingle in the petals. The flowers remain bright without becoming flat spots.
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Artwork description
Vincent van Gogh · Summer 1886 · Paris
White, red and pink carnations deviate from a black vase decorated with light lines. The bouquet appears suspended in front of a blue-black background, while the table reflects a few red and green touches.
Look at the work
Two large white carnations dominate the top of the bouquet. Lower down, a red flower and several pink corollas form a diagonal descending to the lower right edge.
The dark vase has a rounded belly covered with irregular white lines. Its low visibility focuses attention on green stems and petal contrasts.
Vase with white and red carnations F236/JH1130 is an oil on canvas of 58 × 45.5 cm painted in Paris during the summer of 1886. The work belongs to a private collection.
Composition, touch and color
The composition combines a dark background inherited from Nuenen with more bold flower colors, sought after during the first Parisian year.
Grey, pale green and cream mingle in the petals. The flowers remain bright without becoming flat spots.
A central eyelet, top buttons, and reflections on the table create reminders that stabilize asymmetry.
Its black belly and clear patterns give a heavy base to thin stems and scattered corollas.
Documented benchmarks
F236/JH1130, the format of 58 × 45.5 cm and the dating of the summer of 1886 identify this Parisian bouquet in a private collection.
Van Gogh painted many flowers in 1886 to emerge from the grays and lands of his Dutch period.
The bouquet brings together large open corollas, leaning flowers and several buds, which multiplies the shapes around the vase.
These numbers distinguish it from other carnation vases from 1886, notably F243, F245, F259 and F327.
Your reproduction
The copy should preserve the two upper white carnations, the central red flower, the buttons, the decorated black vase and the colorful reflections of the table.
| Title | Vase with white and red carnations, F236 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890) |
| Date | Summer 1886 |
| Place of creation | Paris |
| Original technique | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 58 × 45.5 cm |
| Inventory | F236 · JH1130 |
| Conservation | Private collection |
| Your reproduction | Handmade oil painting on canvas |
In your interior
Cream white, carmine red, pink, cool green and blue black create an elegant accent for a bedroom, entryway or dining room.
Frequently asked questions
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Yes. The format can be adapted to your wall while maintaining the proportions and balance of the original composition.
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