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| Dimensioni puzzle | 98 x 69 cm |
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| Dimensioni dell'opera | 47.3 × 64.3 cm |
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Still Life of Oranges and Lemons with Blue Gloves is a painting created by Vincent van Gogh in January 1889 , during his stay in Arles , in the south of France.
With this 1000-piece Van Gogh puzzle from the Bluebird art collection, you can reconstruct one of the artist’s most serene and lyrical works: Thatched Cottages at Cordeville , created in 1890, during one of the most intense moments of his artistic life.
A puzzle that combines the power of color with the poetry of the rural landscape , ideal for those who love post-impressionist art and want to take home a fragment of Van Gogh’s inner world.
The work depicts an intense and silent still life, where a basket of oranges and lemons sits next to a pair of blue gloves, resting on a rustic table. A moment of everyday quiet that, through Van Gogh ‘s gaze, is charged with emotion, texture, and light.
The artist’s thick, vibrant brushstrokes give rhythm and intensity to each object, transforming a simple scene into a universe pulsating with inner energy.
The colors are saturated and contrasting: bright oranges, sunny yellows, deep blues and nuanced greens, creating an unmistakable visual harmony.
The details are reproduced with great fidelity: every fruit, every fold of the gloves, every feature of the background retains Van Gogh’s expressive power.
The sturdy, well-shaped puzzle pieces ensure a smooth and satisfying assembly experience.
The refined and sturdy packaging enhances the masterpiece and makes it an ideal gift for lovers of art and authentic beauty.
![]() | Number of pieces 2000 | ![]() | Brand Grafika |
![]() | Puzzle dimensions (cm) 98 x 69 | ![]() | Box dimensions (cm) 38 x 25 x 7 |
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Still Life of Oranges and Lemons with Blue Gloves is one of the most intimate and evocative still lifes created by Van Gogh in 1889, during his stay in Arles, a period marked by the search for balance after the crisis that had profoundly shaken him.
In this work, Van Gogh doesn’t simply portray objects, but a moment suspended between everyday life and introspection . On a simple wooden table, a basket of oranges and lemons sits alongside a pair of blue work gloves, abandoned as if waiting to be worn again. Nothing is random: each object becomes a silent metaphor for life.
The colors are strong and vibrant: bright oranges, intense yellows, deep blues, immersed in a moss-green background that vibrates under the artist’s swirling brushstrokes.
There is energy in the color, but also delicacy in the composition: a fragile balance, like the painter’s emotional state in those days.
In this seemingly simple scene, Van Gogh manages to condense solitude, work, hope and melancholy .
It is a work that speaks softly, and that invites us to look inside, rather than around.
A puzzle that, piece by piece, recomposes not just an image, but a profound emotion.
For Vincent van Gogh , still life was never an academic exercise, but an opportunity to explore the matter of the world and, through it, his own interiority.
Lemons, onions, books, bottles, worn shoes, flowers, or fruit baskets are never simple objects: they are living presences, charged with symbolism, observed with a rare emotional tension.
His still lifes, often painted during the most isolated and difficult moments of his life, such as his time in Arles or during his hospitalization in Saint-Rémy, reflect a need for order and intimacy, but also a strong spiritual vibration. The composition is essential, but the brushstrokes are lively, charged with energy, and color is the absolute protagonist: intense yellows, saturated blues, vivid oranges, capable of evoking warmth, exhaustion, life, and anticipation.
Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo that a still life “speaks even without a human figure.” And indeed, in these static subjects, one perceives the invisible man: the one who picked those fruits, wore those gloves, read those books.
Each canvas is a landscape of the soul in the form of objects: a way to remain anchored to the present, while seeking light elsewhere.
Van Gogh’s still life is an invitation to look at everyday life with new eyes. To discover that, in the simplicity of a fruit basket or a pair of discarded gloves, all the drama and beauty of existence can be hidden.
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