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An oil painting by Vincent van Gogh, titled "Bouquet de fleurs (Vase with flowers)", is displayed on a textured, light beige wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The painting, created in Arles in May-June 1888, is housed at the Van Gogh Museum. The artwork itself is a still life, depicting a vibrant bouquet of flowers in a vase resting on a reddish-brown table. The bouquet features a mix of larger, prominent reddish-pink blooms, possibly roses or peonies, interspersed with smaller white flowers and green foliage. The vase holding the flowers is light-colored, possibly pale blue or white, with dark, abstract patterns. The background of the painting is a textured, mottled mix of light brown and yellow tones. The painting is enclosed in an ornate, rectangular golden frame. To the right of the artwork, a small informational plaque provides details about the piece. The visible text on the plaque identifies the artist as VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853-1890), the title as "Bouquet de fleurs (Vase with flowers)", the location and date of creation as "Arles, May-June 1888", the medium as "Oil on canvas", the dimensions as "58.3 x 49.3 cm", and its origin as the "Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)". It also lists catalogue numbers "F 589; JH 1435". The lighting in the scene is consistent with indoor museum illumination, evenly lighting the painting and its surroundings. No people are visible in the image. The wall itself has a subtle, granular texture.
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