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Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers
Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers
Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers
Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
Still Life - Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
Three Sunflowers in a Vase
Four Cut Sunflowers
Bowl with Sunflowers, Roses and Other Flowers
Poppies, Cornflowers, Peonies and Chrysanthemums
Coleus Plant in a Flowerpot
Vase with Red and White Carnations
Vase with Carnations and Other Flowers
Vase with Zinnias and Geraniums
Vase with Zinnias
Vase with Carnations
Vase with Zinnias and Other Flowers
Cineraria in a Flowerpot
Vase with Asters and Phlox
Vase with Peonies
Vase with Gladioli
Vase with Red Poppies
Vase with Red Gladioli
Vase with Hollyhocks
Vase with Gladioli and Carnations
Bowl with Peonies and Roses
Frittilaries in a Copper Vase
Vase with Daisies and Anemones
Vase with Lilacs, Daisies and Anemomes
Bowl with Peonies and Roses
Frittilaries in a Copper Vase
Vase with Daisies and Anemones
Vase with Lilacs, Daisies and Anemomes
Still Life - Vase with Oleanders and Books
Vase with Roses and Anemones
Red Poppies and Daisies
Vase with Roses
Vase with Irises
Pink Roses in a Vase
Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background, May 1890
Lucrezia Walker | Van Gogh:
Sunflowers, Letters & Life | The National Gallery, London
In August 1888 Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo of his plan to paint sunflowers in a dozen panels.
He planned the series as 'a symphony in blue and yellow'.
Lucrezia Walker, Freelance Lecturer at the National Gallery,talks about the significance of the 'Sunflower' series in exploring Van Gogh as an artist.
The lecture, 'Van Gogh: Sunflowers, Letters & Life' was held as part of the Gallery's 2014 display'The Sunflowers', which witnessed the rare reunion of two of Van Gogh's famous 'Sunflower' masterpieces.