The artwork titled “Still Life with Roses and Sunflowers,” created by Vincent van Gogh in 1886 in Paris, France, showcases the Post-Impressionism movement and belongs to the flower painting genre. Made with oil on canvas, this fine piece of art is currently housed in the Kunsthalle Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany.
“Still Life with Roses and Sunflowers” features a vibrant display of sunflowers and white roses arranged in a green vase. Van Gogh’s dynamic brush strokes and expressive use of color bring vitality to the flowers, capturing their delicate yet robust essence. The sunflowers stand tall with their bright yellow petals, contrasting against the softer, more rounded forms of the roses. The composition is set against a warmly toned background with rich hues of red and brown, adding depth and warmth. The leaves and smaller floral elements intermingle, enhancing the naturalistic yet slightly abstracted portrayal characteristic of Post-Impressionism. The left corner carries the artist’s signature in red paint, solidifying the authenticity and historical value of the artwork.