Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh
Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh
Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh
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Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh
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Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh

Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh

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Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh

Poppy Field By Vincent Van Gogh

Poppy Field by Vincent van Gogh reproduces the 1889 landscape commonly titled Field with Poppies or Fields with Poppies. Van Gogh painted the work at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in early June 1889, shortly after he was permitted to work beyond the immediate grounds of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole. Red poppies punctuate fields of vegetation and grain, while strong perspective and densely worked colour pull the viewer through the landscape. The historic oil-on-canvas painting is held by Kunsthalle Bremen in Germany. Alpha Art Gallery offers reproductions as canvas prints, fine art prints, framed prints and 100% hand-painted oil paintings.

About Poppy Field by Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh painted Field with Poppies in early June 1889 during the first weeks of his stay at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Catalogued as F 581 / JH 1751, the work measures approximately 72 × 91 cm and is painted in oil on canvas.

Kunsthalle Bremen describes the painting as one of the first motifs Van Gogh chose after gaining permission to leave the immediate asylum grounds. From a slightly elevated viewpoint, he looked across the valley toward fields below, turning the agricultural landscape into a dense tapestry of moving colour.

Despite the commercial product title Poppy Field, this is not a floral still life, bouquet or vase painting. It is a landscape in which poppies grow across cultivated fields. That distinction is important both historically and visually.

Painted Shortly After Van Gogh Arrived at Saint-Rémy

Van Gogh voluntarily entered Saint-Paul-de-Mausole near Saint-Rémy in May 1889. During his earliest weeks there, his movement was restricted, and he initially worked within the hospital grounds and from the views available to him there.

By early June, he was allowed greater freedom to paint outside. Field with Poppies belongs to this early expansion of his Saint-Rémy subjects and shows him turning again toward open countryside.

The timing places the painting close to other major works from the beginning of this period, when cypresses, wheat fields, olive trees and the Alpilles became increasingly prominent in his art. The surrounding landscape provided Van Gogh with subjects that he would explore repeatedly throughout the following year.

What Does Van Gogh’s Poppy Field Depict?

The painting depicts a view across fields near Saint-Rémy. Red poppies are scattered across areas of vegetation, while cultivated grain fields extend into the distance. The viewpoint is slightly elevated, allowing the land to descend and then stretch away from the viewer.

Unlike a conventional landscape with a broad strip of sky above a stable horizon, the field occupies most of the canvas. The viewer’s attention remains concentrated on vegetation, crops and changing areas of colour.

Perspective lines lead the eye into the scene, while Van Gogh’s energetic surface keeps the foreground visually active. This tension between spatial depth and dense surface pattern is one of the painting’s most distinctive qualities.

Red and Green: Complementary Colour

Kunsthalle Bremen specifically emphasizes the painting’s strong relationship between red and green. Van Gogh had long been interested in complementary colours—pairs that intensify one another when placed side by side.

Red poppies become especially vivid because they are surrounded by extensive green vegetation. The flowers therefore function as much through colour contrast as through botanical detail.

Van Gogh had discussed this principle explicitly in his correspondence, using red poppies against green leaves as an example of colours capable of strengthening one another visually. In Field with Poppies, that theoretical interest becomes part of an expansive landscape rather than a studio flower arrangement.

An Impastoed Landscape

The surface of Field with Poppies is richly worked. Kunsthalle Bremen describes its colour as impastoed, meaning paint was applied with enough physical substance for the painted surface itself to contribute noticeably to the image.

Short marks, curved strokes and dense passages create the impression of vegetation rather than carefully defining every plant. From farther away, these marks resolve into fields and flowers. Viewed closely, they remain clearly visible as individual acts of painting.

This dual quality is central to Van Gogh’s mature style. The work is simultaneously a recognizable landscape and a physical arrangement of colour and brushwork.

Movement Across the Field

Although the subject is a static agricultural landscape, the painting feels remarkably active. Van Gogh’s curving and directional strokes give grasses and flowers a sense of motion, while the lines of the field pull the viewer toward the distance.

Kunsthalle Bremen describes this combination clearly: swirling colour gives the canvas dynamism, while perspective directs the gaze deeper into the landscape.

This makes Poppy Field particularly effective at medium and larger reproduction sizes. From across a room, the red-and-green contrast is immediately visible. At closer range, the smaller strokes and transitions between areas of vegetation become increasingly apparent.

Post-Impressionism and Neo-Impressionist Lessons

Van Gogh is primarily associated with Post-Impressionism, but his mature work developed from many influences. During his Paris years he had encountered Impressionist painting as well as Neo-Impressionist experiments involving separated touches of complementary colour.

Field with Poppies demonstrates how personally he transformed those lessons. Individual marks remain separated in many areas, but Van Gogh does not follow a rigid optical system. Brushwork responds freely to the structure and movement of the landscape.

The result is distinctly Post-Impressionist: observable nature remains the starting point, but colour, surface and emotional intensity have become equally important.

Not a Still Life: A Landscape of Wildflowers and Grain

Older product tags sometimes categorize this painting with floral still lifes, bouquets or vases because poppies dominate its common title. Those classifications are inaccurate for this particular artwork.

The flowers grow within a landscape rather than being cut and arranged indoors. Fields, perspective and vegetation are essential to the composition. The correct primary subjects are therefore landscape, poppies, fields and agricultural scenery.

This distinction also affects how the painting works decoratively. Rather than functioning like a centered bouquet against a studio background, the image opens outward and creates the impression of looking into the countryside.

The Saint-Rémy Landscape

Saint-Rémy and the surrounding countryside provided Van Gogh with some of his most important subjects. The Alpilles, olive groves, wheat fields and cypress trees became recurring motifs because they offered strongly contrasting forms and continually changing conditions.

Field with Poppies belongs to the beginning of that exploration. The field is seen from above rather than from the distant panoramic viewpoint used in some Arles landscapes, creating a stronger sense of immersion in the vegetation.

Van Gogh later made a related drawing connected with the motif, evidence that the composition remained part of his larger process of studying and translating the Saint-Rémy landscape across different media.

Why Poppy Field Is Important in Van Gogh’s Career

The painting is significant not only as an attractive field of flowers but as one of Van Gogh’s earliest outdoor landscapes after entering Saint-Paul-de-Mausole. It marks his return to working more freely from the surrounding countryside.

The work also combines several concerns central to his mature art: complementary colour, heavy paint, rhythmic brushwork and unusual spatial organization. Flowers provide the immediate visual accent, yet the entire field participates in the painting’s energy.

Visitors exploring other famous artworks can compare Field with Poppies with Van Gogh’s better-known wheat and cypress landscapes to understand the variety within his Saint-Rémy period.

The 1911 Bremen Art Controversy

Field with Poppies also occupies an important place in the history of modern art collecting in Germany. Kunsthalle Bremen acquired the painting in 1911 under director Gustav Pauli for 30,000 marks.

The purchase helped provoke a major public controversy. Artist Carl Vinnen led a protest against what he and supporters characterized as an excessive focus by German museums on foreign modern art. Kunsthalle Bremen notes that the argument was not supported by the actual acquisition patterns of German museums.

Prominent modern artists later responded in defence of contemporary collecting, including figures associated with the emerging avant-garde. The episode made Van Gogh’s painting part of a wider debate about modernism, national identity and the responsibilities of public museums.

Today, the controversy is historically revealing because Van Gogh—now one of the most familiar artists in Western art—was still capable of generating significant institutional resistance only two decades after his death.

Historical Artwork Details

Artist Vincent van Gogh
Official/common title Field with Poppies
Alternative title Fields with Poppies
Catalogue references F 581 / JH 1751
Date Early June 1889
Place created Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Original medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Approximately 72 × 91 cm
Genre Landscape
Movement Post-Impressionism
Current collection Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Museum inventory number 319-1911/1

The historical original is in Kunsthalle Bremen. Alpha Art Gallery sells reproductions rather than the museum’s original painting. Alpha Art Gallery is not affiliated with or endorsed by Kunsthalle Bremen, and “museum-quality” describes Alpha Art Gallery’s reproduction format rather than museum certification.

Choose Your Poppy Field Reproduction

The wide landscape and dense network of colour make this painting adaptable to canvas, printed and hand-painted presentation. Your choice should depend on whether you value decorative scale, fine printed detail, framing or the physical presence of oil paint.

Format Presentation Best Suited To
Canvas Print Textured canvas presentation that emphasizes the broad field and colour contrasts Statement wall art and larger horizontal spaces
Fine Art Print Refined printed presentation with clear image detail Collectors who prefer traditional art prints
Framed Print Adds a strong boundary around the organically moving landscape Living rooms, bedrooms, offices and formal interiors
Hand-Painted Oil Reproduction Real oil paint, individual brushwork and handmade surface variation Buyers especially interested in Van Gogh’s impastoed technique

Museum-Quality Canvas Print

Alpha Art Gallery’s museum-quality canvas prints use substantial 400–450 GSM canvas. The horizontal format suits the painting’s expansive field, while a larger reproduction gives the scattered poppies and changing areas of vegetation greater visual presence.

Canvas is particularly effective for buyers who want the landscape to become a focal point rather than a small decorative flower image.

Fine Art and Framed Prints

A fine art print is a strong option when you want a traditional printed presentation with the painting’s changing strokes and perspective clearly visible.

Framing creates an interesting contrast with the subject. Van Gogh’s vegetation appears energetic and irregular, while the external frame gives that movement a clean structural boundary. This can help the artwork integrate naturally into more formally arranged interiors.

100% Hand-Painted Oil Painting Reproduction

Alpha Art Gallery also offers 100% hand-painted oil painting reproductions, individually created by professional artists using oil on canvas.

This format is especially relevant to Field with Poppies because physical paint is important to the historic artwork. Actual brushwork and painted texture allow a hand-painted reproduction to respond to light differently from a print and give every piece natural handmade variation.

The reproduction remains a newly created interpretation of Van Gogh’s composition and is never represented as the historic original at Kunsthalle Bremen.

How to Display Poppy Field by Van Gogh

The original is substantially wider than it is tall, making reproductions natural choices for horizontal wall areas above sofas, beds, sideboards, consoles and desks.

A larger canvas or hand-painted oil reproduction can emphasize the immersive sensation of looking across a flower-filled field. A smaller framed print may work better in a study, hallway or gallery-wall arrangement.

Although the subject is botanical, the artwork is visually stronger and more expansive than a conventional floral still life. It can therefore work as principal wall art in a room rather than only as a decorative flower accent.

Where Can I Buy Poppy Field by Vincent van Gogh?

Alpha Art Gallery offers Van Gogh’s Field with Poppies, sold here as Poppy Field, as a canvas print, fine art print, framed print and 100% hand-painted oil painting reproduction. Multiple sizes and frame choices are available where applicable.

Orders are securely packaged, and free worldwide shipping is included. Alpha Art Gallery has production facilities in the USA, Australia, United Kingdom and Canada, supporting international delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions About Van Gogh’s Poppy Field

Who painted Poppy Field?

Vincent van Gogh painted the work in 1889. The painting is generally known as Field with Poppies or Fields with Poppies and belongs to the beginning of his Saint-Rémy period.

When was Field with Poppies painted?

Van Gogh created the painting in early June 1889, shortly after entering Saint-Paul-de-Mausole at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. It was among the early countryside subjects he painted once he was permitted to work beyond the immediate asylum grounds.

Where is Van Gogh’s original Poppy Field?

The historical original is held by Kunsthalle Bremen in Bremen, Germany. The museum acquired the painting in 1911. Alpha Art Gallery offers reproductions and does not sell the museum’s original artwork.

How large is the original painting?

Kunsthalle Bremen records the painting at approximately 72 × 91 cm. It is therefore a broad horizontal landscape rather than a portrait-oriented floral artwork.

Is Poppy Field a still life?

No. Field with Poppies is a landscape. The poppies grow naturally across agricultural fields rather than appearing as cut flowers in a vase. Tags such as bouquet, vase and floral still life are therefore not appropriate primary classifications for this artwork.

Why are red and green important in the painting?

Van Gogh used the strong complementary relationship between red poppies and green vegetation to intensify both colours. Kunsthalle Bremen specifically identifies this contrast as one of the composition’s principal visual effects.

Why is the Bremen Poppy Field historically important?

Kunsthalle Bremen’s 1911 purchase became part of a major German debate about museums acquiring international modern art. The controversy generated competing public statements by artists and critics and has become an important episode in the early institutional reception of modernism.

Can I buy Poppy Field as a canvas print?

Yes. Alpha Art Gallery offers the work as a canvas print on 400–450 GSM museum-quality canvas. Multiple sizes allow the wide flower-filled landscape to be used as either moderate or large statement wall art.

Can I buy a hand-painted Poppy Field reproduction?

Yes. Alpha Art Gallery offers a 100% hand-painted oil reproduction on canvas. Professional artists paint each piece individually, introducing actual brushwork, physical texture and subtle handmade differences.

Does Alpha Art Gallery ship worldwide?

Yes. Alpha Art Gallery provides free worldwide shipping on all orders and securely packages artwork for international delivery.

Bring Van Gogh’s Saint-Rémy Poppy Field Into Your Space

Field with Poppies combines brilliant floral accents with the depth and scale of the Provençal countryside. Its complementary red-and-green colour, energetic brushwork, important Saint-Rémy context and remarkable role in the history of modern-art collecting make it far more than a conventional flower picture. Choose a canvas print, fine art print, framed version or individually hand-painted oil reproduction in the size that works best for your wall.

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