





Joyful Colors and Playful Composition in Van Gogh's Iris
The illustration “Irises by Vincent van Gogh” features a vibrant arrangement of spring flowers, shining in a harmonious combination of green, azure blue, and beige. The gentle color gradients and dynamic composition convey a cheerful mood that celebrates spring. This still life, created shortly before Van Gogh's return from the asylum, radiates a sense of lightness and freshness that can create a calming atmosphere in both living spaces and treatment rooms.
Vibrant Art for Inspiring Spaces
This illustration brings a touch of nature into any room with its joyful color palette and playful design. It is particularly well-suited as wall decor for the bedroom or as an appealing element in a doctor's office.
The artwork can be ordered in various formats such as acrylic glass or alu dibond, also available with a shadow gap frame. If you are unsure about your product selection, we are happy to advise you personally.
Country: Germany
Artist's description:
Vincent van Gogh: Irises (1890)
In May 1890, just before he checked himself out of the asylum at Saint-Rémy, Van Gogh painted four exuberant bouquets of spring flowers, the only still lives of any ambition he had undertaken during his yearlong stay: two of irises, two of roses, in contrasting color schemes and formats. Both "Irises" and "Roses" were owned by the artist’s mother until her death in 1907. (Source: The Met)
Collections: Flowers, Still Life, Designs & Illustrations, Vintage, Wall art for the doctor's office, Bedroom Wall Art, Famous Artists, Vincent van Gogh