Still Life with Four Sunflowers

By Vincent van Gogh SKU:41591

Vincent van Gogh's "Still Life with Four Sunflowers" is an iconic masterpiece painted in 1888 during his time in Arles, France. This vibrant and captivating artwork showcases van Gogh's signature post-impressionist style with bold brushstrokes, intense colors, and a dynamic composition. The painting holds special significance as it represents van Gogh's fascination with nature's beauty and his desire to capture the essence of life through art. The four sunflowers symbolize the cycle of life, from budding to withering, evoking a sense of both vitality and transience. This painting stands as a testament to van Gogh's exceptional talent and his profound connection to the natural world.

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Vincent van Gogh’s “Still Life with Four Sunflowers” is a remarkable painting created by the Dutch post-impressionist artist in the late 19th century. The artwork was painted in 1888, during a period when van Gogh lived in the city of Arles in southern France.

“Still Life with Four Sunflowers” is considered to be a very special painting for several reasons. Firstly, it showcases van Gogh’s unique style and his innovative approach to color and composition. The vibrant and intense use of yellow and blue hues creates a striking visual impact, drawing the viewer’s attention to the sunflowers. Van Gogh was known for his bold and expressive brushwork, and this painting exemplifies his signature technique.

Secondly, “Still Life with Four Sunflowers” is part of a series of sunflower paintings created by van Gogh during his time in Arles. The series, which consists of various compositions and arrangements of sunflowers, represents a significant theme in van Gogh’s work. He viewed the sunflowers as symbols of vitality, happiness, and the beauty of nature. The series also reflects van Gogh’s fascination with capturing the essence and energy of his subjects.

Lastly, the painting’s historical significance adds to its special status. Van Gogh’s works were not widely recognized during his lifetime, and he struggled financially and emotionally. However, today he is regarded as one of the most influential and celebrated artists in history. His unique style and the emotional depth of his works continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.

“Vincent van Gogh,” “Still Life with Four Sunflowers,” “1888,” “Arles,” “sunflower paintings,” “post-impressionism,” “Dutch artist,” “art history,” “symbolism,”,  “artistic style.”

Original size:
100 x 60 cm (width x height)
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Minimal order width:
50 cm
Maximum order width:
183 cm

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