Sunflowers in Art

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Sunflowers are the happiest of flowers, and their meanings include loyalty and longevity. They are unique in their ability to provide energy in the form of nourishment and vibrance, an attribute which mirrors the sun and the energy provided by its heat and light. -- Please enjoy this gallery of artworks featuring sunflowers, curated by Marie Wise, Artist.

Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, Maria van Oosterwyck, c. 1670, From the collection of: Denver Art Museum
Sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh, January 1889 - 1889, From the collection of: Van Gogh Museum
Untitled, Salvador Almaraz, 1959, From the collection of: Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla
Flower Beds at Vétheuil, Claude Monet, 1881, From the collection of: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Sunflowers, Vincent Willem van Gogh, Dutch, 1853 - 1890, 1888 or 1889, From the collection of: Philadelphia Museum of Art
Boy Blowing Bubbles, Frans van Mieris the Elder, 1663, From the collection of: Kunstpalast
Vincent van Gogh painting sunflowers, Paul Gauguin, 1888, From the collection of: Van Gogh Museum
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This user gallery has been created by an independent third party and may not represent the views of the institutions whose collections include the featured works or of Google Arts & Culture.
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