Vase With 12 Sunflowers replica in oil on canvas
Van Gogh Studio is located in Amsterdam, near the Van Gogh museum where we can study the original works. Our paintings are all painted in oil on canvas by mainly Dutch artists who have studied Van Gogh's technique, including brushstrokes, color mixing, atmosphere and the rhythm of painting.
Finding An Identity
When Van Gogh decided to set out on his journey to create an identity for himself, he took a look at other artists who took inspiration from
flowers, such as Jeannin with his peonies, and Ernest Quost with his hollyhocks.
With this in mind, and the fact that sunflowers were in season at that time, Van Gogh decided to create a series of paintings with the central theme being
sunflowers. In the beginning, his work was done with sunflowers laid on their side, but afterwards, he used them in vases.
The History Behind The Sunflowers
While his sunflowers were among his most famous works, little was known of the artist while he was actually painting them.
It was only during the spring of 1889 that it was even known that he was painting sunflowers. Around this time was his feud with his close friend
Gauguin, who wanted one of the Arles sunflowers so that he could be compensated for the studies he left behind in
Paris.
This angered Van Gogh, since he believe that Gauguin didn’t have a right to make that request.
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Buy a hand-painted reproduction of Van Gogh's Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
Why settle for a poster when you can beautify any interior with an affordable oil painting? Also the yellow in the painting can enhance the colors in your interior.
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