The installation of a display for the ‘Van Gogh’s Flowers’ exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in New York. — Vincent Tullo/The New York Times
THE New York Botanical Garden in New York City’s Bronx borough had just about everything it needed for an exhibition of real and sculptural sunflowers.
It had the inspiration: Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch artist who spent time in Arles, a region in the south of France whose sunflower fields are legendary in part because of his depiction of them.
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