The Metropolitan Museum of Art Monet Sunflowers Ballpoint Pen
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The perfect Met Museum souvenir. The sunny blooms on this pen nod to Claude Monet's (French, 1840-1926) Bouquet of Sunflowers (1881), a joyous still life in the Museum's holdings. Monet exhibited this painting at the 1882 Impressionist exhibition to critical acclaim. It was likewise admired by Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890), who wrote in 1888: "Gauguin was telling me the other day-that he'd seen a painting by Claude Monet of sunflowers in a large Japanese vase, very fine. But-he likes mine better. I'm not of that opinion."
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