'Oiran (The Courtesan)' Van Gogh replica
Painted in Paris in 1887, "Oiran (The Courtesan)" shows Van Gogh’s fascination with Japanese art. Inspired by a print from the artist Kesai Eisen, he reimagined the elegant courtesan with his own vivid colors and dynamic brushwork. The figure stands tall amid a decorative background filled with koi, cranes, and water lilies—a celebration of pattern and movement.
Our hand-painted oil-on-canvas replica captures the same bold contrasts and rich color palette—greens, oranges, and golds vibrating with life. The work shows how Van Gogh transformed Japanese influence into something unmistakably his own: expressive, modern, and full of energy.
Early 20th-century polychrome frame
The painting is presented in a beautiful wooden frame, about 100 years old. Its warm polychrome finish—gold with subtle red tones shining through—enhances the courtesan’s rich palette and complements Van Gogh’s bold style. The craftsmanship and aged patina give the piece both warmth and authenticity.
Painting size: 41,7 x 28,2 cm / 16.4 x 11.1 inch
Frame size: 52 x 38.5 cm / 20.5 x 15.2 inch
Looking for a compact yet vibrant statement piece? This Van Gogh replica, paired with its warm antique frame, radiates color, character, and the joyful energy of Japanese art seen through Van Gogh’s eyes.