Reaching Blooms From A Radiant Spring Bouquet By Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) Are Adapted For Our Tea-Infusing Covered Mug. In May Of 1890, Just Before His Departure From The Asylum In Saint-Rémy, The Artist Painted Four Exceptional Still Lifes, Including The Exuberant Irises (1890) In The Met Collection. Van Gogh Sought To Achieve A “Harmonious And Soft” Effect By Placing The “Violet” Flowers Against A “Pink Background.” Owing To His Use Of Fugitive Red Pigments, These Colors Have Since Faded With Time.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Van Gogh Irises Covered Mug With Tea Infuser | Tableware
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Van Gogh Irises Covered Mug With Tea Infuser | Tableware
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