Vivid Colors and Floral Harmony in Van Gogh's Oleander
In Vincent van Gogh's illustration "Oleander" from 1888, the vibrant pink flowers of the oleander plant unfold in a charming majolica jug. The composition radiates a joyful and life-affirming atmosphere that transports the viewer into a world full of colors and nature. The soft green tones of the leaves harmonize wonderfully with the bright blossoms, creating a successful balance between form and color. This illustration integrates beautifully into calm living spaces, adding a touch of vintage charm to your home.
Floral Art for Inviting Living Spaces
The depiction of these oleander blooms is not only a visual highlight but also a subtle reminder of the joy of life and the beauty of nature. It fits perfectly in bedrooms or living rooms, where it can have a calming effect.
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Country: Germany
Artist's description:
Vincent van Gogh: Oleanders (1888)
For Van Gogh, oleanders were joyous, life-affirming flowers that bloomed "inexhaustibly" and were always "putting out strong new shoots." In this painting of August 1888, the flowers fill a majolica jug that the artist used for other still lifes made in Arles. They are symbolically juxtaposed with Émile Zola's La joie de vivre, a novel that Van Gogh had placed in contrast to an open Bible in a Nuenen still life of 1885. (Source: The Met)
Collections: Flowers, Still Life, Designs & Illustrations, Vintage, Bedroom Wall Art, Famous Artists, Vincent van Gogh