The artwork “Still Life Glass with Wild Flowers” by Vincent van Gogh was created in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. Executed using oil on canvas, this piece embodies the Post-Impressionism movement. The dimensions of the painting are 40 by 31.1 centimeters, and it falls under the genre of flower painting. The artwork is currently located in a private collection.
The painting depicts a delicate arrangement of wildflowers in a glass vase set against a vibrant, dynamic background. The use of bold, expressive brushstrokes and vivid colors is characteristic of van Gogh’s style. The wildflowers appear loosely arranged, capturing a sense of spontaneity and natural beauty. The composition is balanced yet invigorated by the interplay of blues, greens, and contrasting darker tones, evoking a sense of depth and movement. The glass vase, rendered with meticulous attention to transparency and light reflection, serves as a central focal point, grounding the ethereal quality of the flowers.