“A Vase of Roses,” an artwork by Vincent van Gogh, was created in 1890 in France. This piece, created with oil on canvas, belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and is classified as a flower painting. Measuring 92.6 by 73.7 cm, the artwork strikingly captures the essence of van Gogh’s technique and artistic vision.
The artwork depicts a lush arrangement of roses in a green vase, portrayed against a vibrant green background. The roses, painted with impassioned brushstrokes, exhibit a range of delicate white hues, with subtle tinges of pink and yellow evident in some blooms. Van Gogh’s characteristic impasto technique, where thick layers of paint are applied with forceful, expressive strokes, is prominently featured, imbuing the flowers with a sense of vitality and exuberance. The arrangement is slightly asymmetrical, giving an organic, natural feel to the composition. The green background contrasts harmoniously with the white roses, enhancing their prominence and creating a vivid example of the artist’s post-impressionist style.