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 Almond Blossom on Canvas

This canvas shows on a format of 29 x 37 cm (h x w) the famous painting Almond Blossom (1890) by Vincent van Gogh. The masterpiece is reproduced on the best quality linen with inks whose colourfastness to 100 years is guaranteed, stretched on a wooden frame. Do you want to see how this canvas is made? Click here.

Van Gogh’s Almond Blossom

Van Gogh painted this sparkling still life of delicate almond blossom against a clear blue sky for his newborn nephew Vincent Willem. The subject, as well as the sharp contours and placement of the tree, was inspired by Japanese prints. 

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 webshop, 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 Almond Blossom
On Canvas 29x37cm

A Van Gogh on the wall? This canvas shows the painting Almond Blossom by Vincent van Gogh in a format of 29 x 37 cm (h x w). Reproduced on the best quality linen on a wooden framework with guaranteed colourfast inks. Vincent Van Gogh painted Almond Blossom in 1890 for his newborn nephew Vincent Willem, son of his brother Theo.

Regular Price: €49.95

Special Price €35.00

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Product specifications
Brand :Van Gogh Museum
Designer :Vincent van Gogh
Design :Almond Blossom
Material :Innova Photo Matte Canvas
:On wooden framework
Dimensions :29 x 37 x 2,1 cm (hxwxd)
Weight :1500 gram
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Vincent Van Gogh Almond Blossom on Canvas 29x37cm

Van Gogh Almond Blossom on Canvas

This canvas shows on a format of 29 x 37 cm (h x w) the famous painting Almond Blossom (1890) by Vincent van Gogh. The masterpiece is reproduced on the best quality linen with inks whose colourfastness to 100 years is guaranteed, stretched on a wooden frame. Do you want to see how this canvas is made? Click here.

Van Gogh’s Almond Blossom

Van Gogh painted this sparkling still life of delicate almond blossom against a clear blue sky for his newborn nephew Vincent Willem. The subject, as well as the sharp contours and placement of the tree, was inspired by Japanese prints. 

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 webshop, 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.