'Blossoming Almond Tree' Van Gogh replica
In early 1890, Vincent van Gogh painted Blossoming Almond Tree as a gift for his brother Theo and sister-in-law Jo, to celebrate the birth of their son: Vincent Willem. Van Gogh chose the delicate almond blossoms against a radiant blue sky as a symbol of new life, hope, and the beauty of beginnings. The composition reflects his admiration for Japanese prints—clear lines, flat areas of color, and the graceful asymmetry of nature.
The painting held deep personal meaning for Vincent. He had long hoped for a renewal in life, and the birth of his nephew gave him reason to feel joy and optimism again. That little boy, Vincent Willem, would grow up to found the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 1973—ensuring that his uncle’s legacy would be preserved and shared with the world. Today, Blossoming Almond Tree is one of the most beloved masterpieces in the museum's collection.
Our hand-painted oil-on-canvas replica captures the fragile beauty and emotional depth of the original. It is framed in a stunning Italian frame that dates back around 100 years. The soft gold finish enhances the light pink and white blossoms, echoing the glow of springtime. Its classical ornamentation has an organic feel, perfectly echoing the flowing branches of the almond tree Van Gogh painted during his time in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Painting size: 38.5 x 48.3 cm / 15.2 x 19 inch
Frame size: 58.5 x 67.7 cm / 23 x 26.7 inch
Looking to bring warmth, history, and symbolism into your home? This hand-painted Van Gogh replica and antique Italian frame are a radiant combination—celebrating new life, lasting love, and timeless art.