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Why is Van Gogh's most famous work "Sunflowers"?
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Christie's in London in 1987.
Fifteen Sunflowers in a Vase was awarded at an auction hosted by the auction company for the equivalent of $39,921,750, setting a record for Van Gogh's work** and making "Sunflowers" known to even those who were not interested in fine art
Series. Sunflowers is a work by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh between August 1888 and January 1889.
a series of oil paintings featuring sunflowers inserted in bottles;
The work depicts 3, 5, 12, and 15 sunflowers in vases. They are in the collection of Munich, Germany.
New Museum, National Gallery, London, Tokyo, Japan.
Xing Art Museum, Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Qiaosui Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA.
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Van Gogh expressed his understanding of life to the world through "Sunflowers", treating his family with gratitude, others with kindness, friends with honesty, work with sincerity, life with gratitude, and art with appreciation, just like the sunflowers blooming in front of him.
Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" is like a flickering flame, so gorgeous, gorgeous, and at the same time harmonious, elegant and even delicate, the dynamic and seemingly rotating brushstrokes are so rough and powerful, and the contrast of colors is also simple and strong. However, in this coarseness and simplicity, it is full of wisdom and aura.
Background of creation
In the summer of 1888, the lonely Van Gogh tried to organize a painters' salon in Arles called the "Southern Studio", and invited some painters, but only Paul Gotong agreed to go. Gauguin was a friend Van Gogh met in Montmartre, Paris, and they admired each other.
Van Gogh was delighted to receive the news that Gauguin was preparing to go to Arles. In August of the same year, he painted his first "Sunflowers". He originally wanted to paint 12 sunflowers to decorate his rented cottage in Arles for Gauguin's arrival, but just after painting 4 Gauguin came and brought Van Gogh new pigments and a jute canvas.
Gao Ju Shirt was very fond of Van Gogh's golden yellow combination, and spoke highly of "Sunflowers" that had been hung in the hut. At the instigation of Gauguin, in October 1888, Van Gogh painted a fifth sunflower with the jute brought by Gauguin. But soon, the two artists had a violent conflict due to differences in artistic concepts, and Van Gogh, who was overemotional, cut off his own ear with a razor.
Gauguin left Arles in terror and left Van Gogh. He only lived here for two months, a short time for Van Gogh, who was looking forward to his arrival.
In January 1889, Van Gogh painted his sixth sunflower in his thoughts of Gauguin, and this time, he inserted 15 sunflowers in the vase, adjusting his style and removing all details that could bring realist associations, in order to cater to Gauguin's artistic interests. Because he was going to give this one to Gauguin.
Van Gogh, who has always been stubborn, was willing to compromise on his painting style in order to save Gauguin's friendship. However, all was in vain, and Gauguin never met Van Gogh again after leaving. This sixth "Sunflower" became a tribute to his friendship with Gauguin.
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Hello! Van Gogh's Sunflowers: Implications:
Treat family members with gratitude, treat others with kindness, treat friends with honesty, treat work with sincerity, treat life with gratitude, and enjoy art with an appreciative heart, just like the sunflowers blooming in front of you. This painting is a series of oil paintings painted by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh between August 1888 and January 1889, with sunflowers in a vase as the main content, and the works depict 3, 5, 12 and 15 sunflowers in a vase. They are also collected in the Neues Kunsthalle in Munich, Germany, the National Gallery in London, the Koko Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, and the Museum of Art in Philadelphia.
This is because the flowers of sunflowers always open towards the sun. The sunflower flower plate is always facing the sun.
The English word for sunflower is sunflower, phonetic transcription: [.]'sʌnflauә] >>>More
The sunflower is happy, and it has to rest at night, and when it rests, it has a better spirit, and it is good to be the most authentic self.