Vase with Twelve Sunflowers

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Vase with Twelve Sunflowers

Vase with Twelve Sunflowers was a painting by Vincent van Gogh. He dedicated it to Amy Pond, who had suggested he painted sunflowers.

Vincent said he found them complex, half-living and half-dying, and thought it would be a challenge. After falling in love with Amy and being shown how beloved his paintings would be in the future, he decided to reconsider her suggestion, and actually painted it.

The painting was on display in a section of Musée d'Orsay dedicated specifically to van Gogh. As they were just leaving the museum for the third time, the Eleventh Doctor and Amy noticed the painting, and Amy was reassured greatly by the fact that they did, after all, at least change something in his life. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)

Eleanor had a reprint of the painting. Amy saw the reprint at Eleanor's flowershop. It was cut into nine pieces. Amy glued it back together. (GAME: Evacuation Earth)

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Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers was painted several times by van Gogh in the last couple of years of this life. The one featured in Vincent and the Doctor is a replica of the third version at Neue Pinakothek in Munich, Germany altered with "for Amy" painted on the vase.

According to provenances given at the van Gogh Gallery, no version of the painting was ever resident in Paris in the 21st century.

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