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  1. Van Gogh's work in still life reflects his emergence as an important practitioner of modern art, particularly integrating techniques of Impressionism. The table identifies key Impressionist techniques and examples of how Van Gogh used them in this series of still life paintings.

  2. Van Gogh painted this still life in the psychiatric hospital in Saint-Rémy. For him, the painting was mainly a study in colour. He set out to achieve a powerful colour contrast. By placing the purple flowers against a yellow background, he made the decorative forms stand out even more strongly. The irises were originally purple.

  3. This still life is made up of everyday objects that were probably used in the Van Gogh household. In 1885, Van Gogh was living with his parents in Nuenen (NL), where he made this painting. He used a canvas on which he had previously painted a woman at work. An X-ray image brought that fact to light. The background in this still life is almost ...

  4. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 825. 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 lifes of any ambition he had undertaken during his yearlong stay: two of irises, two of roses, in contrasting color schemes and formats.

  5. Title: Still life with potatoes. Creator: Vincent van Gogh. Date Created: 1889-01. Physical Dimensions: h 39,5, w 47,5 cm. Type: Painting. Rights: Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The...

  6. Title: Still life with a plate of onions. Creator: Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890) Date Created: early January 1889. Physical Dimensions: 49,5 x 64,4 cm. Original Title: Stilleven rond een...

  7. Explore 1000+ paintings, drawings and letters by Vincent van Gogh. As well as many artworks by his contemporaries and other 19th-century artists in the Van Gogh Museum's free digital collection.