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Vase with Daisies and Poppies
Nature morte Van Gogh

Vase with Daisies and Poppies

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Nature morte Van GoghPost-ImpressionnismeVan Gogh FleurVincent van GoghVincent Van Gogh à Auvers-sur-Oise

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This delicate composition evokes peace and simplicity, featuring a vase overflowing with fresh daisies and vibrant poppies. The juxtaposition of these flowers , with their free forms and bright colors, creates a dynamic that draws the eye and invites contemplation. The canvas is illuminated by a soft light, bringing to life the natural textures and the freshness of the petals. It is a celebration of nature that evokes the ephemeral beauty of simple moments.

Historical context

Created in 1890, this painting emblematic finds its roots in Auvers-sur-Oise , a charming commune in the Île-de-France region. Belonging to the post-impressionist movement, Vase avec marguerites et coquelicots immerses us in the vibrant world of the late 19th century, a flourishing period for art, where the expression of emotions and color took precedence over realistic representation. Currently, this canvas is preserved in private collections, which enhances its mysterious aura. Its dimensions, reaching 51 x 66 cm, remind us of the delicacy of this pictorial work.

Place in the artist's career

Vase avec marguerites et coquelicots is part of a crucial period in the career of Vincent van Gogh , marking his search for harmony through vibrant colors. Compared to other iconic pieces like Sunflowers and Les Iris , this work reveals his growing mastery of color and movement, while capturing the essence of the most human feelings.

Anecdote

Vincent van Gogh once stated: "I dream of flowers , I surrender my sorrow to their beauty." This penchant for nature was evident one spring morning when he captured the soft light filtering through a window illuminating a vase filled with daisies and poppies. This painting was born from a deep aspiration to find peace amidst the chaos of his life, thus reflecting the intensity of his emotion.