Imperial Crown In A Copper Vase


size(cm): 30x35
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Sale price£112 GBP

Description

The painting "Crown Imperials in a Copper Vase" by Vincent Van Gogh is a masterpiece that represents the artist's ability to create a harmonious and balanced composition. The painting is an example of Van Gogh's Post-Impressionist style, characterized by the use of bright colors and the technique of short, visible brushstrokes.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the copper vase at the center of the image and the flowers surrounding it. Van Gogh uses the technique of perspective to create depth in the image, making the vase appear to be floating in the air. The arrangement of the flowers is also very interesting, with some larger flowers at the top and smaller ones at the bottom.

Color is another prominent aspect of the painting. Van Gogh uses a bright and vibrant color palette, including shades of yellow, orange, red, and green. Colors blend and overlap to create a sense of movement and energy in the image.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. Van Gogh painted this work in 1888, during his stay in Arles, France. The painting was part of a series of still lifes Van Gogh painted during this period, and is believed to have been inspired by the beauty of the region's flower fields.

There are also little-known aspects of painting. For example, it is known that Van Gogh used a real copper vase as a model for the painting, and that the flowers in the image are a mixture of real flowers and imaginary flowers.

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