1889 · F458 · JH1667
Sunflowers (fifteen, repetition)
Sunflowers (fifteen, repetition), 1889. Meaning, analysis, themes, technique, period and related Van Gogh artworks connected from The Sunflower Decoration.
Sunflowers (fifteen, repetition) meaning and analysis
Sunflowers (fifteen, repetition) belongs to the site node The Sunflower Decoration. That node places the work inside Van Gogh's letters, places and changing painterly abilities rather than isolating it as a single image.
Its strongest period signal is Van Gogh Arles Period. The main thematic path runs through Van Gogh Sunflower Paintings .
Technically, the page connects this work to Van Gogh Impasto Technique , Van Gogh Oil on Canvas , Van Gogh Brushstroke Analysis , Van Gogh Colour Contrast . The related map below keeps those paths explicit for readers and search engines.
The repetition. Painted in 1889 at Saint-Rémy — Gauguin had left, the Yellow House was lost. He repainted these sunflowers as if rebuilding a room that no longer existed. The brushwork is thicker, slower than the original — like stroking a memory.