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The flowery painting is one of the pieces of artwork available in the Animal Crossing series. This piece is based on the 1888-1889 work Sunflowers by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, and is one of the most iconic paintings in the world. Considered one of Vincent Van Gogh's most well known still life paintings, Sunflowers is generally considered the default name of this specific Arles Sunflower painting.

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  • The flowery painting is one of the pieces of artwork available in the Animal Crossing series. This piece is based on the 1888-1889 work Sunflowers by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, and is one of the most iconic paintings in the world. Considered one of Vincent Van Gogh's most well known still life paintings, Sunflowers is generally considered the default name of this specific Arles Sunflower painting.
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  • The flowery painting is one of the pieces of artwork available in the Animal Crossing series. This piece is based on the 1888-1889 work Sunflowers by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, and is one of the most iconic paintings in the world. Considered one of Vincent Van Gogh's most well known still life paintings, Sunflowers is generally considered the default name of this specific Arles Sunflower painting. Although previous works regarding flowers had been created by Van Gogh in the past, the artist drew inspiration for a set of sunflowers while he was in Arles, France, which have since gained popularity due to its charming, yet simplistic appearances. Despite its quaint image, the Sunflowers first demonstrated Van Gogh's usage of pigments which were introduced around the 19th century, which were used to bring out vibrancy similar to that of actual sunflowers.
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