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Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses
Vincent Van Gogh
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| Against a dark ground a bouquet bursts forth – meadow flowers and roses that Van Gogh arranged as if to enclose an entire summer meadow in a single vase. Yellow chrysanthemums, white daisies and deep red roses interweave in the rhythm of short, energetic brushstrokes. This is a still life that refuses to be silent: every petal seems to tremble with its own light, and the whole has the intensity of a living landscape held indoors. The composition is deliberately simple – a vase on a table, flowers filling almost the entire surface – yet that simplicity is deceptive. Van Gogh builds depth through colour contrast: cool greens of leaves and background collide with hot accents of yellow and pink. Brushstrokes run in shifting directions, creating an almost sculptural texture, as if the flowers were carved from paint itself. In this canvas we see an artist who treats still life like a portrait – with empathy, urgency and great love of matter. The bouquet is not perfectly arranged; it is alive, slightly wild, full of movement. It is a tribute to simple things: wildflowers picked in a field, roses in a pot, a moment when beauty can be seized only briefly before it fades. The painting was created in 1886–1887 in Paris, during intensive studies of colour and technique. Today it belongs to the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo. X-ray research in 2012 revealed beneath the paint layer an earlier image of wrestlers – evidence of how Van Gogh repeatedly reused canvas while searching for his own voice. |
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DETAILS Title: Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses Original title: Stilleven met akkerbloemen en rozen Artist: Vincent Van Gogh Date: 1886–1887 Place of origin: Paris, France Type : Painting Technique: Oil on canvas Genre: Still life Style: Post-Impressionism Form: Painting |
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