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''Décoration for the Yellow House'' was the main project Vincent van Gogh focused on in Arles, from August 1888 until his breakdown the day before Christmas. This ''Décoration'' had no pre-defined form or size; the central ''idea of the Décoration'' grew step by step, with the progress of his work. Starting with the ''Sunflowers'', portraits were included in the next step. Finally, mid-September 1888, the ''idea'' took shape: from this time on he concentrated on size 30 canvases (''Toiles de 30''), which were all meant to form part of this ''Décoration''.〔This fact, widely neglected for decades, recently seems to have become common knowledge; see Zemel, Schneede.〕 ==First idea: The ''Sunflowers'', August 1888== Image:Van Gogh Vase with Three Sunflowers.jpg|Vase with three sunflowers (Arles, August 1888) Private collection Image:Van Gogh Vase with Six Sunflowers.jpg|Vase with five sunflowers (Arles, August 1888) Private collection, Japan, destroyed by fire in World War II on 6 August 1945 () Image:Vincent Willem van Gogh 128.jpg|Vase with Twelve Sunflowers (Arles, August 1888) Neue Pinakothek, Munich Image:Vincent Willem van Gogh 127.jpg|Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers (Arles, August 1888) National Gallery, London 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Décoration for the Yellow House」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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