May 2, 2024
Media: Oil
Size: 14x18 in
Sign Up for My VIP List and Receive a Free Print Here Visit My Artworks Shoppe for all my series Here Free USA Shipping - Contact me for International Rates Sunflowers for Gauguin van Gogh painted a total of five large canvases in Aries, France in 1888 and 1889 featuring sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of yellow as the primary colors. The sunflower paintings held significant meaning for Van Gogh, as they represented his gratitude for the beauty of nature and the world around him. He gifted the first two paintings to his friend, painter Paul Gauguin, who was impressed by the unique style and character of the sunflowers. Gauguin's admiration prompted Van Gogh to create a new version, and later, he produced two loose copies, one of which is now housed in the Van Gogh Museum. The works not only demonstrate his mastery of color theory but also serve as a testament to his artistic vision and creative expression. Copyright Policy Please Note...I hold the copyright on all my artwork/images. Reproduction is prohibited without my written consent. International and US copyright attorney's are available for copyright infringement. Copyright laws will be enforced to the fullest extent of the law. Much of my work is inspired by The Masters and reimagined. It is not meant to be copies of their works but a homage to them for my inspirations.
Sign Up for My VIP List and Receive a Free Print Here Visit My Artworks Shoppe for all my series Here Free USA Shipping - Contact me for International Rates Sunflowers for Gauguin van Gogh painted a total of five large canvases in Aries, France in 1888 and 1889 featuring sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of yellow as the primary colors. The sunflower paintings held significant meaning for Van Gogh, as they represented his gratitude for the beauty of nature and the world around him. He gifted the first two paintings to his friend, painter Paul Gauguin, who was impressed by the unique style and character of the sunflowers. Gauguin's admiration prompted Van Gogh to create a new version, and later, he produced two loose copies, one of which is now housed in the Van Gogh Museum. The works not only demonstrate his mastery of color theory but also serve as a testament to his artistic vision and creative expression. Copyright Policy Please Note...I hold the copyright on all my artwork/images. Reproduction is prohibited without my written consent. International and US copyright attorney's are available for copyright infringement. Copyright laws will be enforced to the fullest extent of the law. Much of my work is inspired by The Masters and reimagined. It is not meant to be copies of their works but a homage to them for my inspirations. |