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Still Life with Coffee Pot
Vincent van Gogh

Still Life with Coffee Pot

1888
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Original dimensions
81 x 65 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1888
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Nature morte Van GoghPost-ImpressionnismeVan Gogh ArlesVincent van Gogh

Scene depicted

The painting “ Still Life with Coffee Pot” reveals a delicate composition filled with everyday objects. In a play of shadow and light, the metal coffee pot shines as if to remind the observer of the importance of life’s simple pleasures. Juicy, well-colored fruits dot the scene, paying homage to the beauty of nature, while the rich textures of the fabrics bring warmth to the whole. This canvas , both vibrant and soothing, invites contemplation.

Historical context

Created in 1888 in Arles , the painting titled Still Life with Coffee Pot is part of the Post-Impressionist movement, an artistic current that seeks to experience the colorful essence of the world through personal emotion. This unique canvas does not have a specific museum where it is kept, but its dimensions extend to 81 cm in height and 65 cm in width, a size that gives it a striking presence in a space.

Place in the artist's career

Still Life with Coffee Pot is a milestone in the artistic journey of Vincent van Gogh . Located at the heart of his Arles period, it reflects his evolving style. A parallel can be drawn between this painting and other works such as The Sunflowers and The Starry Night , in which the artist experiments not only with color but also with texture and composition. This painting shows a growing stylistic maturity, translating a passion for the elements of everyday life.

Anecdote

Vincent van Gogh once stated: “The best way to express the beauty of a moment is through painting .” This quote resonates deeply with the genesis of Still Life with Coffee Pot . Imagine the artist, one spring morning in Arles , palette in hand, seeking to capture the soft light filtering through a window. The coffee pot placed on the table becomes much more than a simple object – it transforms into a symbol of intimate warmth and conviviality.