Rosebush i Blossom – (Vincent Van Gogh) Previous Next


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Style: Post-Impressionism

Topic: Flowers

Date: 1899

Size: 33 x 42 cm

Museum: National Museum of Western Art (Tokyo, Japan)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

Discover the beauty and intricacy of Rosebush i Blossom, a masterpiece by the renowned artist Vincent Van Gogh.

Size and Media

Rosebush i Blossom is an oil on canvas painting with dimensions of 33 x 42 cm. This compact size allows for a detailed view of the intricate brushstrokes and color choices made by Van Gogh.

Style and Date

Created in April 1889, Rosebush i Blossom is an example of Post-Impressionism. This style is characterized by the use of bold colors and expressive brushstrokes to convey emotion and meaning beyond mere visual representation.

Location

Currently housed in the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, Japan, Rosebush i Blossom is part of a larger collection of European art that spans centuries and genres.

Description

In Rosebush i Blossom, Van Gogh masterfully captures the vibrancy and delicacy of blooming roses. The painting features a close-up view of a rosebush, with individual flowers in various stages of bloom. The use of bold colors and expressive brushstrokes creates a sense of movement and energy within the still image. Rosebush in Blossom, also known as F580 or JH1679, is one of Van Gogh's many flower paintings that showcase his appreciation for the beauty and complexity of nature. The painting was created during Van Gogh's stay in Arles, a period marked by prolific artistic output and experimentation with color and form.

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