Sonnenblumen

Sonnenblumen
Vincent van Gogh (1882–1890), Sonnenblumen, London, National Gallery, Saal 40, 1888, Bild 1/2
Vincent van Gogh (1882–1890), Sonnenblumen, London, National Gallery, Saal 40, 1888, Bild 1/2
Vincent van Gogh (1882–1890), Sonnenblumen, London, National Gallery, Saal 40, 1888, Bild 2/2

Sunflowers

Van Gogh associated the colour yellow with hope and friendship. He suggested that his four Sunflowers canvases, painted to decorate his house in Arles, express an 'idea symbolising gratitude'. He seems to have been especially pleased with this picture, which he hung in the guest bedroom in anticipation of the arrival of his friend, the artist Paul Gauguin.

London, National Gallery, Saal 40
London, National Gallery, Saal 40, Bild 1/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 40, Bild 1/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 40, Bild 2/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 40, Bild 3/3

In Vorbereitung: Paris, Musée d’Orsay; Paris, Musée des Arts décoratifs; L'Aquila, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo; Ascoli Piceno, Pinacoteca civica

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