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Roses in a vase
Gustave Caillebotte

Roses in a vase

1883
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Original dimensions
38 x 46 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1883
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Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Gustave CaillebotteImpressionniste

Scene depicted

"Roses in a vase" allows us to admire a sumptuous floral composition, where the delicate petals of the roses bloom gracefully. Wrapped in the softness of natural light, each rose seems to tell a story, embodying both the fragility and the intrinsic beauty of life. This pictorial work unveils a universe where the senses are awakened, where every nuance of color vibrates to the rhythm of the breath of time.

Historical context

Created in 1883, the painting "Roses in a vase" takes place in vibrant 19th century Paris, a time marked by the emergence of impressionism and modernity. This canvas perfectly symbolizes the inclination of an artist who, although associated with this movement, managed to capture the essence of still lifes with an innovative gaze. Currently, the location of this masterpiece remains mysterious, just like the soul of its composition which measures 38 x 46 cm.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas represents a turning point in the career of Gustave Caillebotte , as he moves away from urban themes to explore the richness of still lifes. Alongside works such as "Farm Interior" and "The Bridge of Europe," "Roses in a vase" asserts the artist's technical mastery and his penchant for the delicacy of forms and colors. This composition places Caillebotte in a quest for beauty and harmony.

Anecdote

"Beauty lies in the ephemeral," Caillebotte might have said, evoking the moment when inspiration seized him while contemplating the delicately colored roses, illuminated by the soft light of a spring morning. This feeling of wonder is deeply rooted in the canvas , capturing the invigorating glow and fleeting melancholy of the flowers.