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The Sunflower

The Sunflower

Regular price $35.00 USD
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The Sunflower is a vintage art print from a 17th-century Dutch painting, created by an unknown artist. This artwork captures the strength and warmth of this iconic bloom. Its bold simplicity and rich golden tones make it a timeless wall art piece that brings depth and natural warmth to your kitchen or living room.

Materials & Quality 

Our art prints are produced on premium, archival-grade fine art paper, acid-free to ensure longevity and brilliant color. Using giclée printing with pigment inks, each piece resists fading for over 100 years, ensuring vibrant colors, deep blacks, and refined details that last for generations.

Sizes & Frames

Our art prints are available in three sizes: Small (8×12 in), Medium (12×16 in), and Large (16×24 in). Choose from three timeless frame finishes: black, natural oak, and gold. Each frame is crafted from solid wood and designed to complement your artwork beautifully. With crystal-clear acrylic for protection and ready-to-hang hardware, our frames combine elegance with lasting quality.

Shipping & Returns

We offer free shipping within the US. Your art print will be carefully produced within 2–3 business days and delivered in 3–4 business days. We ship with trusted carriers to ensure safe, timely delivery. If anything isn’t quite right, our easy returns make it simple to fix.

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Created between 1688 and 1698, The Sunflower reflects the Dutch Golden Age fascination with the beauty and structure of nature. During this period, artists and botanists worked together to document plants with extraordinary care, transforming simple flowers into objects of study and admiration. The sunflower — bold, radiant, and perfectly symmetrical — symbolized vitality and devotion, making it a beloved subject in both art and science.

In this piece, the bloom dominates the composition with quiet confidence. Its golden petals catch the light in subtle gradients, while the textured center adds depth and realism. The result is both scientific and poetic — a 17th-century tribute to nature’s power and warmth that still feels alive centuries later.