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TITLE:
Sunflowers
ARTIST: Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
SIZE: 23" x 33"
PIECES: 1500
PRICE: $30
MADE BY: Nuova Arti Grafiche Ricordi
DESCRIPTION: This is one of four paintings of sunflowers
dating from August and September of 1888. Van Gogh intended to decorate
Gauguin's room with these paintings in the so-called Yellow House that he
rented in Arles in the South of France. He and Gauguin worked there together
between October and December 1888. Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in
August 1888, "I am hard at it, painting with the enthusiasm of a Marseillais
eating bouillabaisse, which won't surprise you when you know that what I'm
at is the painting of some sunflowers. If I carry out this idea there will
be a dozen panels. So the whole thing will be a symphony in blue and yellow.
I am working at it every morning from sunrise on, for the flowers fade so
quickly. I am now
on the fourth picture of sunflowers. This fourth one is a bunch of 14
flowers ... it gives a singular effect." The dying flowers are built up
with thick brushstrokes (impasto). The impasto evokes the texture of the
seed-heads. Van Gogh produced a replica of this painting in January 1889,
and perhaps another one
later in the year. The various versions and replicas remain much debated
among Van Gogh scholars.
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