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Frail at 130, Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' will stay home from now on

  (Reuters)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Fri, January 25, 2019

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Frail at 130, Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' will stay home from now on Van Gogh Museum presents the research results and condition of the restoration of Van Gogh's painting 'Sunflowers' in Amsterdam, Netherlands January 24, 2019. (REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw)

A

t 130 years old, one of Vincent van Gogh's famous paintings of sunflowers in a vase has become too delicate to keep touring the world and will have to stay at home in Amsterdam.

That's one of the key findings of experts conducting a six-week assessment and restoration of "Sunflowers", painted by the Dutch master in southern France in 1889.

"The base and paint layers are stable, but sensitive to vibrations and changes in air humidity and temperature," said Van Gogh Museum director Axel Ruger.

"It is therefore important that the painting is moved as little as possible and that it is displayed in a stable environment," he said.

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In addition to the minor restoration, a team of experts has uncovered details about precisely what materials Van Gogh used, including the exact roll of linen its canvas was cut from.

They said they were now more confident Van Gogh, who painted the canvas in January of 1889, had based it on an earlier "Sunflowers" he painted in the summer of 1888, which now hangs in the National Gallery in London.

In the restoration, a layer of wax is being removed, but several varnishes applied over the years -- and now dirty or discoloring -- cannot be removed because they have bonded with the underlying paint.

"Sunflowers" will go back on display at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam on Feb. 22 under new, more gentle lighting.

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