Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase - Vincent Van Gogh
Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase, a still life by Vincent Van Gogh, brings spring flowers to life with his bold use of colour and texture, typical of Post-Impressionism. Here, Van Gogh uses colour to express emotion rather than to describe objective reality.
The bouquet, composed of deep purple fritillaries, rises majestically from a copper vase with brilliant reflections. The structure of the flowers and their arrangement evoke a certain solemnity. The background, a mixture of ochre and blue, provides a visual contrast that highlights the waving stems and hanging bells of the fritillaries. In this work, Van Gogh reveals the quiet beauty of everyday objects, captured in a moment of eternity.
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L'œuvre en bref
Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase, a still life by Vincent Van Gogh, brings spring flowers to life with his bold use of colour and texture, typical of Post-Impressionism. Here, Van Gogh uses colour to express emotion rather than to describe objective reality.
The bouquet, composed of deep purple fritillaries, rises majestically from a copper vase with brilliant reflections. The structure of the flowers and their arrangement evoke a certain solemnity. The background, a mixture of ochre and blue, provides a visual contrast that highlights the waving stems and hanging bells of the fritillaries. In this work, Van Gogh reveals the quiet beauty of everyday objects, captured in a moment of eternity.
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