The artwork, titled “The Iris,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1889 while he was in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. This remarkable piece, executed in oil on canvas, belongs to the Post-Impressionism movement. Measuring 65 by 55 centimeters, it is categorized under the landscape genre. The artwork is housed in the National Gallery of Canada, located in Ottawa, Canada.
In “The Iris,” Vincent van Gogh masterfully employs vibrant strokes of green and blue to bring the iris plant to life, set against a richly textured background of foliage and earth tones. The dynamic brushwork and vivid colors are characteristic of van Gogh’s distinctive style, reflecting both the natural beauty of the subject and the emotional intensity of the artist. The central iris, with its deep blue petals, stands tall amidst the lush greenery, drawing the viewer’s eye and evoking a sense of serene vitality.