Sunflowers (Munich)

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Sunflowers (Munich) is a version of Vincent van Gogh’s iconic sunflower still-life paintings, created in 1888 and housed in Munich’s Neue Pinakothek.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm painting
artHistoricalContext created during Van Gogh’s Arles period
artworkSurface canvas
collection Neue Pinakothek NERFINISHED
colorPalette yellow-dominated palette
country Germany NERFINISHED
creator Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
creatorCountryOfBirth Netherlands NERFINISHED
creatorCountryOfDeath France NERFINISHED
creatorDateOfBirth 1853-03-30
creatorDateOfDeath 1890-07-29
creatorGender male
creatorNationality Dutch
creatorPlaceOfBirth Zundert NERFINISHED
creatorPlaceOfDeath Auvers-sur-Oise NERFINISHED
depicts sunflower
vase
describedAtURL https://www.pinakothek.de
exhibitedAt Neue Pinakothek, Munich NERFINISHED
genre still life
hasArtisticStyle expressive brushwork
vibrant color use
hasVersion Sunflowers (Amsterdam) NERFINISHED
Sunflowers (London) NERFINISHED
Sunflowers (Philadelphia) NERFINISHED
Sunflowers (Tokyo) NERFINISHED
inception 1888
inspiredBy Van Gogh’s interest in decorative sunflower motifs
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
English
German
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Munich NERFINISHED
location Neue Pinakothek NERFINISHED
mainSubject sunflowers in a vase
materialUsed oil paint
movement Post‑Impressionism NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Sunflowers series NERFINISHED
subjectOf art historical literature on Van Gogh’s sunflower series
support canvas
theme decorative art
flowers
nature
title Sonnenblumen NERFINISHED
Sunflowers NERFINISHED
Tournesols NERFINISHED

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Sunflowers (Arles series) notableWork Sunflowers (Munich)
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