An exact picture of the original painting vase with roses by Vincent van Gogh from 1890.
I spent a lot of time creating this image in beautiful realistic fresh colours as I think Vincent van Gogh intended it to be.
The painting was made during Vincent van Gogh's time in Saint Rémy in Provence, France.
As he approached the end of his stay in Saint-Rémy and the next few days in Auvers-sur-Oise, Van Gogh conveyed his optimism and enthusiasm by painting flowers. Around the time Van Gogh painted this work, he wrote to his mother: 'But for your health, as you say, it's very necessary to work in the garden and watch the flowers grow. He wrote to his sister Wil: 'For the last few days in Saint-Rémy I worked like crazy. Large bouquets of flowers, violet irises, large bouquets of roses.' When Van Gogh left Saint-Rémy on 16 May, both rose paintings continued to dry with very thick paint. Vincent van Gogh expected it to take a month for the paintings to dry; they arrived on 24 June at Van Gogh's last residence in Auvers-sur-Oise.
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