Still Life with Bloaters and Garlic (1887; Paris, France) by Vincent van Gogh

“Still Life with Bloaters and Garlic” is an artwork created by Vincent van Gogh in 1887, in Paris, France. This artwork, executed in oil on canvas, belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls within the genre of still life. Presently, it is housed in the Artizon Museum in Tokyo, Japan.

The artwork displays a simple yet vivid composition featuring three bloater fishes and a bulb of garlic set against a subtly textured background. Van Gogh employs rich earthy tones and expressive brushwork to bring a sense of depth and realism to the objects. The fish, rendered in shades of brown and gold, exhibit a lifelike shimmer, while the garlic bulb is depicted with a nuanced interplay of light and shadow. The composition is defined by dynamic, yet harmonious, contrasts and Van Gogh’s characteristic intensity of color and texture.

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