“Roses” was created in May 1890, the eve before van Gogh left the asylum in Saint-Rémy and just two months before his death. "Roses" was one of four still life paintings in the Saint-Rémy series, "Irises" being another. Renowned for its soothing composition and once vibrant color, "Roses" has significant historical context of van Gogh's struggle with mental health while nearing the end of his recovery journey at the Saint-Rémy asylum. The green and yellow diagonal background strokes give this painting an almost animated feel, that once contrasted with the pink roses that has, unfortunately, faded with time.
- 7" Width x 5.5" Height
- Card comes with an envelope and a blank sheet for your own message
- May require additional postage
- Pair with one of our quilling card frames to create a lasting keepsake
A handmade quilled card is meant for you to share, treasure as a keepsake, or display as the work of art it is. As a certified member of the Fair Trade Federation, Quilling Card has assembled three workshops in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam where each design is meticulously handcrafted by one of the 300+ local artisans.


