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Van Gogh "Les Tournesols (Sunflowers)" with A1 frame
Van Gogh "Les Tournesols (Sunflowers)" with A1 frame
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Van Gogh, a solitary painter who stuck to his own unique sensibility
Dutch-born Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) left behind approximately 2,000 works during his short life. Although he was largely unappreciated during his lifetime, his passionate brushwork and use of color had a major impact on the art world in later years.
Hope and friendship contained in "Sunflowers"
This work, "Les Tournesols (Sunflowers)," is part of a series that Van Gogh painted in Arles, southern France. The bright yellow flowers are a symbol of the paradise he longed for, and were painted as decorations to welcome his close friend, Paul Gauguin. Filled with vitality and warmth, this work continues to fascinate many people today.
Decorate your interior with beautiful A1 frames
This work is delivered in a high-quality A1 size frame. Enjoy this piece, which fully captures Van Gogh's passionate brushwork, as an accent piece for your room.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Size: 846 x 599mm (frame)
Material: Paper, aluminum, foam board, UV protection for bed sheets
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