This chapter considers the conservation of Vincent van Gogh’s Sunfowers, now in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, from past to future. It starts with the two main episodes of treatment performed in 1927 and 1961 by the Dutch restorer, Jan Cornelis Traas. Archival research provides an outline of Traas’s training, career, methods and approach viewed in the context of his day. Technical and scientifc investigation of the Sunfowers helps understand what these former treatments by Traas (which are barely documented) entailed. Based on these insights, the condition of the painting is appraised and a conservation strategy defned. The past interventions severely limit options for renewed treatment. On balance the tendency is frmly towards preventive conservation, with only minor restoration performed.
Conservation of the Amsterdam Sunflowers: From Past to Future
Monico L.;Miliani C.;
2025
Abstract
This chapter considers the conservation of Vincent van Gogh’s Sunfowers, now in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, from past to future. It starts with the two main episodes of treatment performed in 1927 and 1961 by the Dutch restorer, Jan Cornelis Traas. Archival research provides an outline of Traas’s training, career, methods and approach viewed in the context of his day. Technical and scientifc investigation of the Sunfowers helps understand what these former treatments by Traas (which are barely documented) entailed. Based on these insights, the condition of the painting is appraised and a conservation strategy defned. The past interventions severely limit options for renewed treatment. On balance the tendency is frmly towards preventive conservation, with only minor restoration performed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


