Van Gogh 'Sunflowers' brought together in London show

The exhibition brings together some fifty paintings and drawings, which testify to Van Gogh's talent for raising emotions thanks to his subtle and intense use of colours.

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A visitor walks past (from L) three paintings made by late Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh "Sunflowers" 1888, "Lullaby : Madame Augustine Roulin Rocking a Cradle" 1889 and "Sunflowers" 1889, during a press preview for "Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers" exhibition at the National Gallery, in London, on September 9, 2024. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) /

2024-09-12 11:42:09

A hundred years after acquiring one of Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers", Britain's National Gallery in London will bring his vision to life by showcasing three works side-by-side for the first time.

The triptych, which features two from of his sunflower series, forms part of a major exhibition dedicated to the Dutch painter and titled "Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers".

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