Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses

Vincent van Gogh
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KM041CAP

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This reproduction is made in cooperation with the Kröller-Müller Museum.
This reproduction on canvas of Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses by Vincent van Gogh is made in close cooperation with the Kröller-Müller Museum, where the original painting is hanging in the Van Gogh Gallery.

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About the original:
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses 1887, Oil on Canvas, 100 x 80 cm, Collection Kröller-Müller Museum.
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About the original artwork
Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses

This reproduction on canvas of Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses by Vincent van Gogh is made in close cooperation with the Krӧller-Müller Museum, where the original painting is hanging in the Van Gogh Gallery. The Kröller-Müller Museum purchased this artwork in 1974. From the start there were doubts as to whether it was a real Van Gogh: the size was unusual, the flowers were considered too excessive and his signature was in an unusual position. The style of painting was deemed inconsistent with Van Gogh's development. The work was therefore written off in 2003 and was classified as 'artist: anonymous'. However, the investigation continued. An X-ray examination revealed that two wrestlers were painted under the flower still life. In November 1885 Van Gogh left the Netherlands for Antwerp.

There he followed a course at the art academy. Part of the course was a study of two wrestlers. In January 1886, Vincent wrote to his brother Theo: 'This week I painted a large thing with two nude torsos - two wrestlers [...] And I Really like doing that'. This seems to be a clear indication that the flower still life is a painting by Vincent. In February 1886 Vincent went to Paris where he moved in with Theo, who worked there as an art dealer. In Paris, Vincent is influenced by what he sees around him and he experiments with bright colors, different styles and techniques, constantly changing and developing his style.

During the two years that he lives in Paris, his style is so varied that it is very difficult to recognize his paintings as his. In 2012, with a new research technique and a team of experts from TU Delft, Antwerp University, Deutsches Elektronen- Synchrotron (DESY) in Hamburg, the Van Gogh Museum and the Kröller-Müller Museum, it was determined that the underlying painting is indeed by Van Gogh. He painted the flower still life over it later.

Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), Still Life with Meadow Flowers and Roses 1887, Oil on canvas, 100x80cm, Collection Krӧller-Müller Museum.
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