Vase with Red Poppies By Vincent Van Gogh
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Vase with Red Poppies By Vincent Van Gogh
Vase with Red Poppies by Vincent van Gogh is a Paris flower still life painted in summer 1886. Large poppy blossoms rise from a light-coloured vase, creating one of the vivid floral studies through which Van Gogh experimented with a brighter palette after arriving in the French capital. Catalogued as F 279 / JH 1104, the historic oil-on-canvas work measures approximately 56 × 46.5 cm and belongs to the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, Connecticut. Alpha Art Gallery offers canvas, fine art, framed and 100% hand-painted oil reproductions.
Important Tag Correction
The old metadata included landscapes, houses, roads, women and architecture. Those subjects do not describe this painting.
The correct primary classification is floral still life, with poppies, flowers and a vase as its principal searchable entities.
Van Gogh’s Paris Flower Experiments
Van Gogh’s 1886 move to Paris accelerated the transformation of his palette. Flower arrangements became convenient subjects for experimenting with stronger colour relationships.
The brilliant poppies allow the flowers to stand clearly against the surrounding background, while the pale vase anchors the lower portion of the composition.
A Strong Vertical Still Life
The painting’s portrait orientation gives the flower stems and upper blossoms room to rise. This makes the artwork especially effective on narrower walls, between windows or as part of a mixed gallery-wall arrangement.
A hand-painted reproduction can add real physical texture to the flowers, while a fine art print provides a more controlled traditional presentation.
Historical Artwork Details
| Artist | Vincent van Gogh |
|---|---|
| Title | Vase with Red Poppies |
| Catalogue references | F 279 / JH 1104 |
| Date | Summer 1886 |
| Created at | Paris, France |
| Original medium | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | Approximately 56 × 46.5 cm |
| Genre | Floral still life |
| Current collection | Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford |
| Accession number | 1957.617 |
Alpha Art Gallery offers reproductions rather than the Wadsworth Atheneum’s historical original.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When did Van Gogh paint Vase with Red Poppies?
Summer 1886 during his Paris period.
Where is the original?
The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford.
How large is the original?
Approximately 56 × 46.5 cm.
What is the catalogue number?
F 279 / JH 1104.
Is it a landscape?
No. It is a floral still life.
What flowers are depicted?
Red poppies dominate the bouquet.
Can I order it hand-painted?
Yes.
Is worldwide shipping free?
Yes.
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