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A set of playing cards with the image of The Irises by Vincent van Gogh.
56 cards, Bridge cards
€8,95
Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€5,25
Set van twee manchetknopen, rechthoekig met daarop 'Irissen' een bekend schilderij van Vincent van Gogh. De manchetknopen zijn verpakt in een stijlvolle geschenkverpakking
€18,75
HNAW000020
Set of 20 paper napkins
Dimensions:160 x 160 x 20mm (when packed)
€7,35
Shopper W, Irissen Van gogh
€7,75
A beautiful Christmas ball in a beautiful gift box. A nice gift for the holidays and/or a nice addition to your museum shop. The diameter is 7 cm.
€9,65
An original Christmas bauble that you can fold yourself. A nice gift for the holidays and / or a nice addition to your museum shop. The diameter is 8 cm.
€7,75
This pen in the form of a paint tube has a screw cap and has a blue writing color.
Dimensions: 12 cm
Writing color: blue
Material: plastic
Weight: +/- 10 grams
€2,95
This nice handy notepad has a beautiful print on the cover of the Irises, a masterpiece by Vincent van Gogh. You can easily put this small notepad in your breast pocket or bag. The cover easily clamps behind the cardboard so that this notepad can be close
€3,50
Keyring W, Van Gogh Irissen
€3,25
Beautiful poster with high quality print. Supplied in a PP bag with a cardboard for reinforcement.
Size A3: fits in standard frames.
€7,25

The Irises is a well-known painting by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, one of the first paintings he made when he was admitted to the hospital St.-Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in France, in 1889 .
The canvas was painted shortly before Van Gogh's first admission to the psychiatric institution of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. In his correspondence he called the work "the lightning rod for my illness". There is a great tension and impatience in the effect. In terms of style, the influence of Japanese printmaking can be observed, as in many of his works.
The first owner was French art critic and anarchist Octave Mirbeau, who was one of the first admirers of Vincent van Gogh.

It is now owned by the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

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