Paperblanks Journal - Van Gogh, Sunflowers
Embellished Manuscripts Collection
Van Gogh, Sunflowers
Hardcover
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Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) was one of the most influential artists in the history of Western art. Reproduced here alongside his Sunflowers (1889) painting is a page from one of his letters to his brother, Theo. We are honoured to partner with the Van Gogh Museum on this special Embellished Manuscripts Collection release.
About This Design
- Original Art: Sunflowers oil on canvas painting and handwritten letter by Vincent van Gogh
- Era: 1889 painting, 1888 letter
- Region: Arles, France
- Current Location: Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) remains one of the most influential artists in the history of Western art, despite his relative obscurity during his lifetime. Known for their emotional intensity, dramatic use of colour, and expressive brushwork, Van Gogh’s works have continued to inspire and captivate generations of artists and art lovers since his death in 1890.
Some of Van Gogh’s most iconic paintings are those depicting sunflowers. Celebrated for their vibrant beauty and emotional depth, these works held a special significance for Van Gogh – communicating "gratitude," according to one of his letters.
In February 1888, having grown tired of city life in Paris, Van Gogh moved to the town of Arles in southern France in hopes of establishing an artistic retreat and commune. It was in Arles where he painted five large canvases depicting sunflowers in a vase, with three shades of yellow and nothing else. Through this approach, he demonstrated that it was possible to create an image using numerous variations of a single colour, without any loss of eloquence.
Van Gogh’s letters to his younger brother Theo are an essential part of understanding his life, thoughts, and artistic vision. Reproduced here alongside his Sunflowers painting (1889) is a page from one those letters, written in September 1888. In it, Van Gogh describes his vision for the house he was renting in Arles, which he called the Yellow House due to the warm, buttery colour of its exterior walls: "But you’ll see these big paintings of bouquets of 12, 14 sunflowers stuffed into this tiny little boudoir with a pretty bed and everything else elegant. It won’t be commonplace."
We are honoured to partner with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to reproduce one of the artist’s most treasured and recognizable works of art alongside such a meaningful piece of correspondence between the Van Gogh brothers.
Features :
- Smyth Sewn Binding
- Decorative printed cover paper
- FSC-certified text paper
- Threaded stitching and glue, as needed
- Acid-free sustainable forest paper
- Hardcover
- 100% recycled binder boards
- Custom-Designed Laid Paper