Imperial Fritillaries Copper Vase Van Gogh spiral Notebook

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The gorgeous golden yellow imperial fritillaries flowers in the golden vase that the great Impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh painted are embellished on the sophisticated and elegant spiral-bound lined paper Van Gogh's "Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase" (1887) notebook. The post-impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh created the oil painting "Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase" in Paris in 1887. Currently, the painting is kept in Paris' Musée d'Orsay. When Van Gogh first noticed the Impressionists' influences and was learning how to use light and color in his paintings, he created this image. The combination of complementary colors and a variety of painting techniques make this still life stand out from other still life paintings. Additionally, it serves as a foreshadowing of some of his best-known later works. Van Gogh was well renowned for his ardent love of nature and flowers. In addition, Van Gogh had begun to exhibit an increasing interest in patterns and Japanese art. Get a set of spiral-bound lined paper journals featuring the work of Vincent Van Gogh to increase your motivation while working or studying now! More gorgeous and lovely vintage fine art stationary by several well-known painters can be found in my store => zazzle.com/store/famous_art_paradise

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