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In August, 1888 Vincent van Gogh began painting a series of works which, as Dr. Jan Hulsker suggests "perhaps more than any other of his paintings, have made him known throughout the world. They are often the only works with which he is identified." This series is, of course, the sunflowers.
Acid-free Cotton Canvas is Used to Avoid Effects the Light, Heat and Humidity May Have on The Canvas, Ensuring The Longevity of The Wall Art and Enhance The Details of Texture of Prints. Acid free Also Allows The Printed Color on The Canvas to Last Life Long.
For giclee printing, the canvas used to actually print the final piece must be of archival quality. it is acid free cotton base. Museum-quality pieces printed, non-fading vibrant, saturated colors for up to 80-100 years.
Packed in Carton Box, Each Panel is Carefully Sealed by Corrugated or Air column Corner Wrap Protection. Plus Free Professional Picture Hanging Tools, Include Gloves, Nails, and Gradienter (level).
Vincent Van Gogh painted Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers in the summer of 1888. In mid-August that year, Vincent Van Gogh wrote to his friend Emile Bernard that he was painting canvases of sunflowers to brighten the walls of his studio. Van Gogh described the vivid colors he was using in Still Life, Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, with chrome yellow, royal blue, and compared the effect to stained-glass windows. The thickly worked paint which reflected the flower petals and to create a basket-weave pattern on the table surface. The curve of the vase was heightens the color effects.