Irises (1890) by Vincent van Gogh is one of four vibrant still lifes of spring flowers painted in May 1890, shortly before the artist left the asylum at Saint-Rémy. This composition features irises rendered in rich purples, originally set against a pink background that has since faded due to the fugitive red pigments Van Gogh used. Striving for a "harmonious and soft" effect, he contrasted the dynamic forms of the flowers with the subtlety of the background. Part of a series that also includes roses, these works showcase Van Gogh’s fascination with nature's beauty. Remarkably, this painting and its companions were cherished by the artist’s mother until her passing in 1907.
Elevate your home or office with this exquisite wall decoration, perfect for art enthusiasts, lovers of nature, or anyone seeking a touch of Van Gogh’s brilliance in their décor.
Features:
- Premium Quality Frame: Pick the perfect frame to reflect your style, ready for easy wall hanging.
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Historical Significance: A painting with a touching legacy, offering a connection to the artist’s life and creative journey.
- Versatile Decor: Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or art collections, adding sophistication and warmth to any space.
- Available in Multiple Sizes: Choose the perfect size for your space.
Size |
60x45, 75x60, 100x75, 125x100 |
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Frame |
Black, Dark, Neutral, White, Canvas Only |
