THE PHILADELPHIA SUNFLOWERS WAS LEFT INTIALLY WITH VAN GOGH'S FRIENDS MR AND MRS GINOUX IN ARLES AND WAS BOUGHT BY MR CARROL TYSON ,OF CHETNUT HILL PHILADELPHIA IN 1935 ,BEFORE BEING ACQUIRED BY THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART IN 1963 .THE LONDON SUNFLOWERS WAS SENT TO VAN GOGH'S BROTHER THEO IN MAY 1889 AND STAYED IN THE FAMILY UNTIL THE NATIONAL GALLERY BOUGHT THE PICTURE IN 1924 .THE TWO PICTURES HAVE NEVER BEEN EXHIBITED TOGETHER SINCE THEY WERE IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO IN EARLY 1889 .THE TWO SUNFLOWERS WILL BE SHOWN FLANKING LA BERCEUSE (1888) HIS SYMBOLIC PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH CRADE CORD
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4439 x 3614 px | 37.6 x 30.6 cm | 14.8 x 12 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
9 September 2024Location:
NATIONAL GALLERY ,TRAFALGAR SQUARE ,LONDON ,UKMore information:
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PHILADELPHIA’S SUNFLOWERS LEAVE THE UNITED STATES FOR THE FIRST TIME FOR THE NATIONAL GALLERY TO RECREATE VAN GOGH’S IDEA OF A TRIPTYCH AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FROM 14 TH SEPTEMBER 2024 TO 19 JANUARY 2025 ...