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DECORARTS - Triptych (Van Gogh Flower Series), Vincent Classic Art Reproduction. Giclee Canvas Prints Wall Art for Home Decor 24x30, 3pcs/Set

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About DECORARTS - Triptych

Vase with Daisies and Poppies This particular artwork was one of the last painted by Van Gogh. The painting was created at the French home of his doctor Paul, just a month before his death. Flowers picked from the very field where he eventually committed suicide, said co-head of impressionist and modern for Sotheby's Simon Shaw. This floral still life sold for $61,765,000 at the Sotheby's auction in 2014 by an asian bidder. The reproduction painting is the masterpiece of Van Gogh that fully express passion and emotion.Vase with Twelve SunflowersVincent 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.Still Life:Vase with Irises Against a Yellow BackgroundStill Life: Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background stands out as one of Vincent van Gogh's most well known floral still life paintings. The work, along with its companion piece Still Life: Vase with Irises, is unusual in that it's one of the few still lifes painted by Van Gogh during his stay at the asylum in Saint-Remy. Van Gogh painted still life works throughout his ten year career as an artist--from the earliest works in Etten, through to the final works he executed shortly before his death in 1890.