The artwork, titled “Vase with Gladioli and Lilac,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1886 in Paris, France. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Realism movement and falls under the genre of flower painting. Currently, it resides in a private collection.
In this composition, a variety of delicate gladioli and lilac flowers are artfully arranged in a decorative vase, showcasing the intricacy and beauty of the natural world. The vivid colors and dynamic brushstrokes demonstrate Van Gogh’s adeptness at capturing the essence of flora. The vibrant reds, soft pinks, and creamy whites of the blossoms are contrasted against a dark, muted background, allowing the flowers to appear even more radiant. The vase, adorned with blue floral motifs, anchors the arrangement, providing a touch of elegance to the overall composition. Through this work, Van Gogh exhibits his keen observational skills and his capacity to bring still-life subjects to life with palpable energy and immediacy.