Vase With Twelve Sunflowers (1888)
Vase with Twelve Sunflowers is an exquisite oil painting by Vincent van Gogh, completed in August 1888 while he was in Arles, France. This artwork is part of a celebrated series featuring sunflowers, created to brighten his studio in anticipation of fellow artist Paul Gauguin's arrival. The painting's composition is rendered in various shades of yellow, showcasing Van Gogh's masterful ability to manipulate color while conveying deeper themes of life and hope.
August 1888
About the Artwork
The story behind Vase with Twelve Sunflowers is deeply intertwined with Van Gogh's personal life and creative aspirations. During the summer of 1888, he sought to create a vibrant, inviting atmosphere in his Yellow House in Arles, which he hoped would facilitate a collaborative artistic environment with Paul Gauguin. The sunflowers represented more than mere decoration; they embodied Van Gogh’s emotional state, symbolizing optimism and vitality despite his ongoing struggles with mental illness. This painting is not only a technical achievement but also an emotional expression of Van Gogh’s longing for companionship and inspiration.
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Creation and Context
Van Gogh painted this series in August 1888 while he was in Arles, France. The sunflowers were intended to decorate his studio, the Yellow House, in anticipation of the arrival of his friend Paul Gauguin. The series was part of Van Gogh's vision to create a welcoming and artistic environment for Gauguin
Technique and Style
The painting is characterized by its simplicity and the use of a single dominant color, yellow, which Van Gogh used in various shades. This approach demonstrated his ability to create an image with numerous variations of a single color without losing eloquence. The painting is oil on canvas, measuring 91 x 72 cm
Symbolism
Sunflowers held significant symbolic meaning for Van Gogh, representing life, hope, and his concept of the sun as round, glowing, and yellow. These themes were particularly important to him during periods of mental illness and depression
Provenance
The specific painting titled Vase with Twelve Sunflowers is currently located at the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, Germany. It was acquired by the museum in 1912 as a gift from a collector in memory of Hugo von Tschudi
Exhibitions
The painting has been exhibited in several notable exhibitions, including shows in Wiesbaden, Munich, Berlin, Vienna, and other cities in Europe. It has also been part of larger Van Gogh retrospectives and exhibitions on 19th-century French painting
Series
Van Gogh painted multiple versions of sunflower paintings, including several with twelve sunflowers in a vase. These works are among his most famous and were produced to showcase his innovative use of color and composition