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Sunflowers (original title, in French: Tournesols) is the title of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.The first series, executed in Paris in 1887, depicts the flowers lying on the ground, while the second set, made a year later in Arles, shows a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase.
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Van Gogh had asked Gauguin to stay with him and form an art colony that he referred to as "The Studio of the South". [1] After much urging and extensive correspondences, Gauguin agreed to move to Arles in October, 1888. [3] Gauguin was financially supported by Van Gogh’s brother, Theo Van Gogh, who paid Gauguin a stipend of 150 francs in ...
[9] The symbolic significance of the sunflower to van Gogh as an artist is reflected in the Van Gogh Project. In Cross's view, van Gogh associated the sunflower with life, symbolising the possibilities of hope and renewal. [10] In this way, the Big Easel emerges as a tribute to both van Gogh's Sunflowers painting, as well as to Emerald's local ...
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The museum became famous when it bid 5.8 billion yen (£25 million) for one of Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers paintings at Christie's in London on 30 March 1987, far exceeding the largest amount ever paid for a painting. [2] The record up to that point was 1.95 billion yen (£8.2 million), which was paid for Adoration of the Magi by Mantegna. [3]
On 14 October 2022, Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland of Just Stop Oil threw two tins of soup at an 1888 Sunflowers painting by Vincent van Gogh at the National Gallery in London, glued themselves to the wall and asked the crowd whether they were more concerned by the protest or the effects of climate change on the planet. They had been inspired ...