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1889

Sunflowers

Vincent Willem van Gogh

Dutch, 1853 - 1890

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Vincent van Gogh painted this luminous image of sunflowers from memory, in the depths of winter in 1889. Throughout his ten-year career, Van Gogh painted sunflowers repeatedly in different arrangements and settings. The shapes, colors, and cheerfulness of the modest flower appealed to him. He associated its yellow color with sunshine, the south, and Christ, the light of the world. Over a single week in August 1888, Van Gogh painted four pictures of sunflowers, including a bold canvas of twelve sunflowers against a turquoise ground, now in the Neue Pinakothek, Munich. The speed of this work was driven by enthusiasm and necessity since the flowers were destined to wilt and fade. This painting is a variation on the work now in Munich. Far from being a simple copy, it is a new interpretation that gives each flower a pronounced personality.

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Custom Prints for "Sunflowers" (59202)

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Sunflowers

Vincent van Gogh created this painting of twelve bright sunflowers in a simple clay jug soon after moving to Arles, a quiet, sun-drenched town in southern France.
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Art Speaks Teacher Resources

Use educational resources to prepare your students for Art Speaks, a museum visit program for 4th-grade students in Philadelphia public schools.
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Art Speaks Image Cards

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Art Speaks Classroom Presentation

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Sunflowers Coloring Page

Get creative with the collection with this coloring page of one of the most beloved works, Van Gogh's Sunflowers.
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Vincent Willem van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1889 | Philadelphia Art Museum