An exact picture of the original painting oleanders by Vincent van Gogh from 1888.
I spent a lot of time creating this image in beautiful realistic fresh colours as I think Vincent van Gogh intended it to be.
To Vincent van Gogh, oleanders were cheerful, life-affirming flowers that bloomed 'inexhaustibly' and always get 'strong new shoots'. In this painting of August 1888, the flowers fill a majolica jar that the artist used for other still lifes made in Arles. They are symbolically juxtaposed with Émile Zola's book, La joie de vivre, a novel Van Gogh had placed in contrast to an open Bible in a still life made in Nuenen in 1885.
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