Sunflowers
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Title (Dublin Core)
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Sunflowers
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Description (Dublin Core)
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an Gogh painted them to decorate the room for his friend and fellow artist, Paul Gauguin, in their "Studio of the South". They symbolized "gratitude" and were a test of his color skill, using "three shades of yellow".
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Identifier (Dublin Core)
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8672
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Date (Dublin Core)
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1888
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movement (VRA Ontology)
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Post Impressionism
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analysis (Bibliographic Ontology)
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Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers series symbolizes gratitude, friendship, and artistic optimism, while simultaneously exploring themes of life and decay.
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location (Dublin Core)
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Arles, France, in the South of France