“Van Gogh Painting Sunflowers” by Paul Gauguin
This captivating portrait by Paul Gauguin, originally titled “Van Gogh peignant des tournesols,” was created in 1888. It is a brilliant example of the Cloisonnism style that Gauguin developed during his time in Brittany. The painting portrays fellow artist Vincent van Gogh engaged in the act of painting sunflowers, a subject famously associated with Van Gogh himself.
Executed in oil on canvas, the piece measures 73 x 91 cm and is housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Gauguin’s work not only captures a moment of artistic creation but also reflects the dynamic interplay of color and form characteristic of his Breton period. This portrait stands as a tribute to Van Gogh’s influence and a testament to the friendship between two pivotal post-Impressionist painters.
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