Vincent van Gogh cards from Art Unlimited
As a publisher, Art Unlimited now has more than 130 Vincent van Gogh cards, the most famous 19th-century artist in the Netherlands.
The aim is to expand this collection to include reproductions from his complete body of work, including his drawings, watercolors, and paintings.
The works of Vincent Van Gogh are very suitable for cards and posters. They are colorful, beautiful subjects such as beautiful still lives and landscapes, but also more moving beautiful portraits of people we only know through Vincent's work.
The recipient of such a card will be struck by the freedom of Vincent's use of color and the accuracy of his virtuoso brushwork.
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Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
Head of a skeleton with a burning cigarette, 1886
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Flowering plum tree (after Hiroshige), 1887
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A93035€1.00
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Flower Beds in Holland / Bulb Fields, 1883
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A106363€1.00
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Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass with a Book, 1888
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Wheatfields under a Clouded Sky, 1890
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A29044€1.00
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Branches with Almond Blossom, 1890
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SKU: A46995€1.00
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Portrait of Dr. Gachet, 1890
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A98267€1.00
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Still life with drawing board. tobacco pipe, onions - St
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Portrait of Armand Roulin
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The road with the cypress and the star
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The Mill Le Blute-fin (detail) 1886
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SKU: A11788€1.00
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Path in the Garden of the Asylum, 1889
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Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889
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Cypresses and Two Women, 1890
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A28745€1.00
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The Mill in the Hague, 1882
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Sunset at Montmajour, 1888
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SKU: A80876€1.00
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Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon, 1890
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View of Paris from Vincents Room in the Rue Lepic, 1887
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Wheatfield under thunderclouds, 1890
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Jug with Red and White Carnations on a Yellow Background, 18
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A28576€1.00
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The House of Pere Pilon, 1890
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Farmhouses among Trees, 1883
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Olive grove / Orchard, 1889
Vincent van Gogh cards cards
SKU: A4411€1.00
On the rest of the world.
Again, only within Western culture and insofar as it inspires the development of the visual arts there also outside of it.
In Japan, one finds the first admirers of what Van Gogh has achieved at an artistic level.
But this is certainly fed by the historical fact that Vincent was inspired during his life by Japanese (print) art.
In the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, you will find his very extensive collection of Japanese prints – after his tragic death, which is part of his legacy.
Appealing to the imagination of many
The wonderful personality and Vincent's psychological problems so well explained by himself in his letters to his brother appeals to the public.
But most of all his self-caution, by cutting off his ear partially, and eventually wanting to end his life by suicide – with the help of a bullet.
All this finds its right environment by being allowed to understand all of this as suffering for art.
The suffering that finds real added value in Romanticism, through Von Goethe, amongst others.
This is the typical Western aspect of the widespread popularity that affects Vincent's life and work.
To appreciate the work of Vincent Van Gogh.
Anyone who has learned to appreciate the work of Vincent Van Gogh has a better understanding and appreciation of modern art up to this present day. You will find that many artists and works of art from after Vincent's life its justice.
That is why you are cordially invited to view his collection at Art Unlimited.
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