Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase – Vincent van Gogh, 1887
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Infuse your space with radiant color and sophisticated energy through Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase, Vincent van Gogh’s bold and luxurious floral still life painted in 1887 during his transformative Paris period. This vibrant composition features a bouquet of orange imperial fritillaries exploding from a copper vessel—both glowing against a rich, textured background of luminous blues and greens.
Van Gogh’s brushwork here is masterful and expressive. The bright, fiery blooms rise in a circular rhythm, while the reflective copper vase adds warmth and weight to the composition. The background—almost abstract in its swirling movement—contrasts the delicately controlled forms of the flowers, creating a dynamic tension between order and emotion. This painting is a celebration of color, light, and the grandeur of everyday beauty.
This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction captures every vivid hue and tactile brushstroke of the original. Ideal for collectors of Post-Impressionist art, floral still lifes, or interiors seeking both vibrancy and refinement, Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase is a glowing, elegant showpiece.