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Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€6,35
Beautiful porcelain mug, in cardboard packaging: the mug is dishwasher and microwave safe. The tray can be put in the dishwasher, not in the microwave.
With an image of the Sunlflowers: a famous painting by Vincent van Gogh. On display in the Van Gogh Mu
€19,25
Beautiful sketchbook with an image of a painting by Vincent van Gogh. In this painting are the sunflowers that Van Gogh painted in France.
€9,85
An optical illusion in the form of this kaleidoscope. Look through the opening and see a beautiful pattern on the other side that changes when you shake the tube back and forth. The kaleidoscope has a quality print of Van Gogh's well-known work, The Sunfl
€9,10
Notelet, Zonnebloemen, Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
€3,85
A beautiful notebook with 36 blank, cream-colored pages.
The format is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible and has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feel.
The reproduction on this notebook is Vincent van Gogh's famous work
€9,85
Blackout eye mask with Van Gogh Sunflowers – adjustable headband & soft padding for optimal sleep
€14,05
Perhaps the most famous sunflowers in the world; Sunflowers painted in 1888 by the world-famous artist Vincent van Gogh (1583 - 1890). These cufflinks feature a high quality print of Sunflowers and are made of polished stainless steel. The cufflinks come
€20,65
Dimensions: 91 x 66 mm
Material: magnet
Weight: +/- 30grams
Item number: MFMC006248
Collection KRÖLLER-MÜLLER Museum, The Netherlands
€3,55

View our wide collection of beautiful museum shop products with a reproduction of The Sunflowers is a series of still lifes (oil on canvas) made by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.

From the series of sunflowers there are three paintings with fifteen sunflowers in a vase and two paintings with twelve sunflowers in a vase.
Vincent Van Gogh started painting the works in the late summer of 1888 and continued one year later. The paintings went to his friend Paul Gauguin as decoration for his bedroom. The paintings show The Sunflowers are among the most famous paintings by Van Gogh. He made them in Arles, in the South of France, in 1888 and 1889. In total he painted five large canvases of sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of yellow "and nothing else". For example, he showed that it was possible to create a performance with many variants of one color without sacrificing expressiveness.

New was the use of the many yellow colors. Vincent wrote in a letter to his brother Theo van Gogh: Somehow the sunflower is mine.

His paintings of sunflowers had special significance for Van Gogh. They expressed "gratitude," he wrote. The first two he hung in the room of his friend Paul Gauguin, the painter who came to live with him in the Yellow House for a while. Gauguin was impressed by the sunflowers, which he said were "completely Vincent". During his friend's stay, Van Gogh had already painted a new version and later Gauguin asked for a gift. Van Gogh was not very keen on that. He did, however, make two free repetitions, one of which hangs in the Van Gogh Museum.

Painter Isaac Israëls also had a painting of Van Gogh's sunflowers in his studio for some time. He had received this on loan from the heirs of Theo van Gogh. Israëls often used the brightly colored paintings as a background for model paintings. The best known example of this is Woman, and a profile for the sunflowers of Van Gogh (1917), currently in the collection of Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle. See different periods of flowering of the sunflowers, from full bloom to naturalization.

New was the use of the many yellow colors. Vincent wrote in a letter to his brother Theo van Gogh: Somehow the sunflower is mine.

Painter Isaac Israëls also had a painting of Van Gogh's sunflowers in his studio for some time. He had received this on loan from the heirs of Theo van Gogh. Israëls often used the brightly colored paintings as a background for model paintings. The best-known example of this is Woman, and a profile for the sunflowers by Van Gogh (1917), currently in the collection of Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle. Flowers by Vincent van Gogh. now online!

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