'Four Cut Sunflowers' Van Gogh replica
Painted in Paris in 1887, "Four Cut Sunflowers" is one of Van Gogh’s earliest sunflower paintings and is now in the collection of the Kröller-Müller Museum. Instead of showing the flowers in a vase, Van Gogh focused on a few cut sunflowers placed closely together, already beginning to dry. Their rough beauty, strong outlines, and glowing yellow tones reveal his fascination with simple motifs transformed through color and brushwork.
Our hand-painted oil painting replica captures the vivid yellows, earthy background, and expressive texture that make this work so striking. The drying petals, thick paint, and bold contrasts give the composition both freshness and melancholy, showing Van Gogh’s gift for finding beauty in a fleeting moment.
Italian frame, over 100 years old
This painting is framed in a beautiful antique Italian gold-painted frame, more than 100 years old. Floral decoration in the corners gives it an elegant character that fits naturally with Van Gogh’s sunflower motif. The warm gold tones match the style of the painting beautifully and bring out the brightest parts of the drying flowers.
It is a rare and harmonious combination: a lively Van Gogh composition paired with an antique frame that enhances both its warmth and its decorative charm.
Painting size: 38,7 x 58,5 cm / 15.2 x 23 inch
Frame size: 55 x 74,7 cm / 21.7 x 29.4 inch
Looking for a sunflower painting with both brightness and character? This Van Gogh replica, paired with its antique Italian frame, brings together expressive painting, floral elegance, and the timeless appeal of one of Van Gogh’s most compelling Paris works.