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From
Victorian Trading Company Blog:
Arguably best known for his sunflowers, there was one Vincent van Gogh thought better. That painter was Claude Monet. In a letter to his brother, van Gogh wrote: “[Paul] Gauguin
was telling me the other day that he had seen a picture by Claude Monet
of sunflowers in a large Japanese vase, very fine, but – he likes mine
better. I don’t agree.” Will you? For many Victorian artists captured the blooms to canvas and each is as unique as the flowers themselves. (Read more.)
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3 comments:
He died not realizing this and other of his art would sell for amounts vastly beyond his wildest dreams.
So sad, I wonder if it would have made a difference to his end.
Van Gogh, I mean. Monet had a happier end.
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