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Japonaiserie Oiran (after Kesai Eisen) by Vincent van Gogh 1887

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Japonaiserie Oiran (after Kesai Eisen) by Vincent van Gogh 1887 – paint by numbers kit, large famous artwork shows Van Gogh’s copy of a Japanese courtesan by artist Kesai Eisen, set against a brilliant yellow background. The elegant figure wears an elaborate kimono with swirling patterns and decorative hairpins, surrounded by Van Gogh’s original border of water lilies, frogs, and bamboo.
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Japonaiserie Oiran (after Kesai Eisen) by Vincent van Gogh 1887 – Paint by Numbers Large Famous Artwork

Van Gogh’s Japanese Fascination

Japonaiserie Oiran by Vincent van Gogh 1887 shows a courtesan copied from a Japanese print, but surrounded by Van Gogh’s own invented border. The large canvas displays the vertical artwork format typical of ukiyo-e prints. This paint by numbers captures Van Gogh’s obsession with Japanese art—the bright yellow background, the decorative border elements, the attempt to understand Eastern aesthetics through Western painting techniques.

East-West Artistic Fusion

Van Gogh’s famous painting isn’t mere copying… it’s interpretation. The classic museum reproduction shows how he added his characteristic thick paint application to a flat Japanese design. This large canvas brings Van Gogh art and Japanese influences together as wall art that bridges cultures, making this reproduction perfect for anyone fascinated by artistic cross-pollination honestly.

The History of Vincent van Gogh’s 1887 Painting ‘Japonaiserie Oiran’

Van Gogh painted this in Paris during 1887, when Japanese ukiyo-e prints were wildly popular among French artists.
He copied the central figure from a print by Kesai Eisen that appeared on the cover of a magazine, then invented the decorative border himself using elements from other Japanese prints—frogs, bamboo, cranes, lotus flowers.
Van Gogh was trying to understand Japanese aesthetics, believing they held secrets to better color use and composition. He painted three Japonaiserie works total, each exploring how to merge Eastern graphic clarity with Western oil painting techniques. This period profoundly influenced his later, more famous works.

The Perks of Crafting a Paint by Numbers Masterpiece for Japonaiserie Oiran (after Kesai Eisen) by Vincent van Gogh 1887

  • You’ll experience Van Gogh’s technique firsthand.
  • The Japanese style teaches compositional balance naturally.
  • Large vertical format fills narrow wall spaces.
  • Painting decorative borders improves detail work skills.
  • Van Gogh’s color choices become understandable through doing.
  • The cultural fusion appeals to diverse tastes.
  • Hours of focused painting reduce daily stress.
  • Museum-quality artwork becomes personally achievable here really.

Where to Place Japonaiserie Oiran by Vincent van Gogh Artwork for Best Effect

  • Living Room: Creates conversation about cultural exchange, adds striking vertical element to gatherings.
  • Study Room: Inspires creative thinking, demonstrates how artists learn from other cultures effectively.
  • Entrance Hall: Makes immediate visual impact, establishes household’s appreciation for Van Gogh and Japanese art.
  • Office: Projects cultural sophistication, encourages thinking beyond conventional boundaries in professional space.
  • Bedroom: Provides contemplative visual interest, offers something meaningful to study before sleep.
  • Hallway: Transforms transitional space into gallery moment, fills vertical walls with narrative depth.

Japonaiserie Oiran by Vincent van Gogh: Product Information

Theme:

Japonaiserie Oiran

Artist:

Vincent van Gogh

Year:

1887

Art Craft Kit Type:

Large Paint by Number

Painting Styles:

Post-Impressionism

Art Skill Levels:

Advanced

Canvas Orientation:

Large Vertical Format

Art by Room:

Bedroom
Office
Hallway
Study Room
Living Room
Entrance Hall

Size:

24 x 12 Inches | 60 x 30 Cm
32 x 16 Inches | 80 x 40 Cm
40 x 20 Inches | 100 x 50 Cm
48 x 24 Inches | 120 x 60 Cm

Pigment Type:

Acrylic paint

Number of Colors:

24

Material:

High-quality linen canvas

Included Components:

Cotton canvas
Color guide
Acrylic paint set
3x Nylon brushes
Reference sheet of canvas
2x Metal hooks
DIY frame (option)
Nails set (option)

Quality You Can Trust, Confidence You Deserve

Thickened Linen Canvas
Friendly Acrylic Pigments
High-Elastic Nylon Brushes
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Discover what’s included in your kit, the available canvas sizes, art difficulty levels, shipping details and more.

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Large Vertical Canvas Sizes
  1. Medium: Easy to handle, it is great for beginner artists, and small vertical spaces hallways or narrow walls.
  2. Large: Provides more detail, offers a balanced painting challenge, and creates an eye-catching decorative piece.
  3. X-Large: Allows for more detail and realism, creates a feeling of immersion in painting, and it has a strong visual impact.
  4. XX-Large: Maximum details, takes more time to paint, and it is great for decorating tall walls or large rooms.

Total Canvas Size: Painting area plus 1 3/8 inches (3.5 cm), including white borders on each side for attaching to the stretcher.

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