Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh
After a bleak life, Van Gogh died in 1890 and left behind a large number of artworks; more than 850 paintings and nearly 1,300 works on paper.
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Teddy bear Almond Blossom by Van Gogh

Art paintings can be applied much more widely than just in a frame. Look at his sweet teddy bear, which is completely decorated with fragments from the painting Almond Blossom by Vincent van Gogh, which can be viewed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. To play with but also as a decoration of the nursery. And of course for adults who love it too.

Almond Blossom

Van Gogh painted this sparkling still life of delicate almond blossom against a bright blue sky for his newborn nephew Vincent Willem. As a symbol of young life, Van Gogh chose the branches of the almond tree, an early flowering tree that heralds the spring as early as February. The subject, as well as the sharp contours and placement of the tree, was inspired by Japanese prints.

About the painter

Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands and would later live in Paris and other places in France. He did not have such a happy life and people in his lifetime disliked his beautiful paintings. In all his life, he managed to sell only one of his paintings. He earned no money and remained forever dependent on his parents and brother Theo. He takes to drink and is eventually admitted to a psychiatric hospital. In 1890, he decided - on the advice of his doctor - to concentrate on painting and he made his final series: On July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh dies and leaves behind more than 850 paintings and nearly 1,300 works on paper.

Teddy bear
Almond Blossom

This super sweet Teddy Bear (22 cm high) is decorated all over its body with fragments from the world-famous painting Almond Blossom by Vincent van Gogh. The light blue and soft blossom colors give the teddy bear a friendly and fresh look. For young and old.

€19.95

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Product specifications
Brand : Van Gogh Museum
Designer : Vincent van Gogh
Painting : Almond blossom
Dimensions : 17 x 21 x 22 cm (bxdxh)
Materials : Material: Textile with fine grain filling
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Teddy bear Almond Blossom by Van Gogh

Teddy bear Almond Blossom by Van Gogh

Art paintings can be applied much more widely than just in a frame. Look at his sweet teddy bear, which is completely decorated with fragments from the painting Almond Blossom by Vincent van Gogh, which can be viewed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. To play with but also as a decoration of the nursery. And of course for adults who love it too.

Almond Blossom

Van Gogh painted this sparkling still life of delicate almond blossom against a bright blue sky for his newborn nephew Vincent Willem. As a symbol of young life, Van Gogh chose the branches of the almond tree, an early flowering tree that heralds the spring as early as February. The subject, as well as the sharp contours and placement of the tree, was inspired by Japanese prints.

About the painter

Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands and would later live in Paris and other places in France. He did not have such a happy life and people in his lifetime disliked his beautiful paintings. In all his life, he managed to sell only one of his paintings. He earned no money and remained forever dependent on his parents and brother Theo. He takes to drink and is eventually admitted to a psychiatric hospital. In 1890, he decided - on the advice of his doctor - to concentrate on painting and he made his final series: On July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh dies and leaves behind more than 850 paintings and nearly 1,300 works on paper.