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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Van Gogh Placemat Sunflowers

Not everyone has a famous work of art on his or her table. But you can with this placemat imprinted with Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh. Fresh, colorful and yet stylish. Do you prefer a placemat with a print of Van Gogh's Almond Blossom? Great, we have those too.

Van Gogh's masterpieces Sunflowers

Van Gogh's sunflower series includes three paintings with fifteen sunflowers in a vase and two with twelve sunflowers in a vase. Vincent van Gogh painted these works in 1888 and 1889 when he lived in Arles in the south of France. They were displayed at Paul Gauguin's (a close friend of Van Gogh) bedroom. Today they can be found in five different museums over the world.

More Van Gogh items?

Vincent van Gogh has bequeathed a huge amount of paintings. Fragments of a number of masterpieces have been used to decorate products like scarves, bags, glasses cases, vases, bicycle bells, umbrellas, puzzles and more. In our online shop, we have dedicated a whole subcategory to Vincent van Gogh items.

About Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands and later went to 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. He then decided to fully concentrate on painting. On July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh dies, leaving behind more than 850 paintings and almost 1300 works on paper.

 

Van Gogh Placemat
Sunflowers

Colorful placemat imprinted with Van Gogh's Almond Blossom. A stylish detail on the table from the collection of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Made of easy to clean plastic. Fancy a Van Gogh on your table?

€2.95

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Product specifications
Brand : Van Gogh Museum
Designer : Vincent van Gogh
Material : Plastic
Design : Sunflowers
Color : Yellows and browns
Dimensions :29 x 44 cm (hxw)
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Van Gogh Placemat Sunflowers

Van Gogh Placemat Sunflowers

Not everyone has a famous work of art on his or her table. But you can with this placemat imprinted with Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh. Fresh, colorful and yet stylish. Do you prefer a placemat with a print of Van Gogh's Almond Blossom? Great, we have those too.

Van Gogh's masterpieces Sunflowers

Van Gogh's sunflower series includes three paintings with fifteen sunflowers in a vase and two with twelve sunflowers in a vase. Vincent van Gogh painted these works in 1888 and 1889 when he lived in Arles in the south of France. They were displayed at Paul Gauguin's (a close friend of Van Gogh) bedroom. Today they can be found in five different museums over the world.

More Van Gogh items?

Vincent van Gogh has bequeathed a huge amount of paintings. Fragments of a number of masterpieces have been used to decorate products like scarves, bags, glasses cases, vases, bicycle bells, umbrellas, puzzles and more. In our online shop, we have dedicated a whole subcategory to Vincent van Gogh items.

About Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands and later went to 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. He then decided to fully concentrate on painting. On July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh dies, leaving behind more than 850 paintings and almost 1300 works on paper.