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Van Gogh Flowering Plum Tree After Hiroshige Sleeve For Ipads


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Van Gogh Flowering Plum Tree After Hiroshige Sleeve For Ipads

Fully customizable Van Gogh Flowering Plum Tree After Hiroshige Sleeve For iPads created by ARTFOXX. Personalize this product with your own text and images (if the design allows it) and create a gift for yourself, a loved one, for your event or your business. Product Type Rickshaw Sleeve. Style Ipad.

Vincent Van Gogh Flowering Plum Tree After Hiroshige Japonaiserie Fine Art Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Post-Impressionist painter whose work had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. His output includes portraits, self portraits, landscapes and still lifes of cypresses, trees in bloom, wheat fields and sunflowers. He often painted outdoors, directly from nature, rather than in a studio. Vincent Van Gogh made copies of two Hiroshige prints. He altered their colours and added borders filled with calligraphic characters he borrowed from other prints. Japonaiserie (English: Japanesery) was the term the painter Vincent van Gogh used to express the influence of Japanese art. Artists such as Manet, Degas and Monet, followed by Van Gogh, began to collect the colour wood-block prints called ukiyo-e prints. The works of Japanese print makers, Hiroshige and Hokusai greatly influenced Van Gogh, both for the beautiful subject matter and the style of flat patterns of colors, without shadow. Van Gogh collected hundreds of Japanese prints and likened the works of the great Japanese artists, like Hiroshige, to those of Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer. Art by Vincent van Gogh Movement: Post-Impressionism Artistic decorative vintage floral Asian style landscape painting featuring an oriental orchard with a blossoming plum tree in spring.

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Product ID: 205858975203320854
Date Created: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 00:26:52 GMT
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