Vincent van Gogh

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Vase with the art image of the blue irises by Vincent van Gogh. The vase from the collection Silhouette d`Art for John Beswick is a beautiful and practical gift with an artistic touch. Dimensions: 22 x 8 cm.
€53,00
Art vase Sunflowers by Van Gogh, collection Silhouette d`Art for John Beswick. Measures 25 cm x 8 cm. A decorative and practical gift. The sculpted vase with yellow sunflowers comes in a gift box.
€52,00
Porcelain mug with a motif of Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh. Packaged in decorative gift box. Insanely low priced. Height 11 cm.
€16,95
Artistic, porcelain mug with print of the blue Irises from a Vincent Van Gogh painting. There is also an imprint on the inside of the mug. Supplied in a gift box. Height 11 cm.
€14,95
Porcelain mug with Café terrace at night by Vincent van Gogh. Packaged in decorative gift box. Insanely low priced. Height 11 cm. content 0.35 L
€16,95
Tealight with Almond Blossom by Vincent van Gogh. Made of ceramic. Dimensions Ø 11 cm. / h. 3 cm. Supplied in a gift box.
€14,50
Tealight holder with the Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh. Made of ceramic. Length 14.5 cm. Comes in a gift box.
€14,50
Cylindrical shaped tea light holder with the motif of Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. Only a tea light fits inside (not a long candle); it is replaceable. Made of ceramic. Length 14.5 cm. Supplied in a gift box.
€14,50
Gift box with three cylindrical shaped tea light holders (incl. tea light) with Vincent van Gogh paintings in 14,5 cm, 11 and 8 cm. The tea light is replaceable. No long candles will fit. Made of ceramic. Length 14,5 cm.
€39,50
Vase Vincent Van Gogh - Almond Tree in Blossom is a museum vase from the Silhouette d'Art collection for John Beswick. The flower vase comes in a gift box with brochure. Dimensions: H 23 cm / Ø 9 cm
€59,00

Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)

Post-impressionist painter Van Gogh had an enormous influence on 20th-century art. However, he did not live to see his artistry recognised. During his lifetime only one of his works was ever sold. 
At the age of 37 the lonely artist, driven to despair by a destructive psychological affliction, committed suicide. After having drawn and painted like someone possessed for ten years he left behind a substantial oeuvre which provided an important stimulus to artistic movements such as Fauvism and Expressionism. 

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