

The painting depicts a vase with a bouquet of flowers against a yellow background. The bouquet contains red, pink, purple, and black flowers in a range of shapes and sizes, accompanied by green leaves and small white flowers. The vase is tall and slender, featuring a dark base that gradually lightens towards the top, with subtle hints of green and purple. The background transitions from yellow at the top to orange, then pink, and finally brown at the bottom. The overall style of the painting is impressionistic, characterized by soft brushstrokes and muted colors. The title of the painting is 'Vase of Flowers' and it was created by the artist Odilon Redon.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 566 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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