Take home a poster reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's Roses--one of his largest and most beautiful still lifes, with an exuberant bouquet in the glory of full bloom.
This poster is a reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's Roses (1890), one of two rose paintings Van Gogh made shortly before his release from the asylum at Saint–Rémy. It is among his largest and most beautiful still lifes, with an exuberant bouquet in the glory of full bloom. The undulating ribbons of paint, applied in diagonal strokes, animate the canvas and play off the furled forms of flowers and leaves. Originally, the roses were pink-the color has faded-and would have created a contrast of complementary colors with the green.
- 29 x 26 inches
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Description | This poster is a reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's Roses (1890), one of two rose paintings Van Gogh made shortly before his release from the asylum at Saint–Rémy. It is among his largest and most beautiful still lifes, with an exuberant bouquet in the glory of full bloom. The undulating ribbons of paint, applied in diagonal strokes, animate the canvas and play off the furled forms of flowers and leaves. Originally, the roses were pink-the color has faded-and would have created a contrast of complementary colors with the green.
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Artist | Vincent van Gogh |
Art Subject | Still Lifes |
Art Style | Post-Impressionist |