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Vincent van Gogh: Bedroom at Arles Greeting Card Pack
Pack of 6
Part of Greeting Cards
Created by Flame Tree Studio
Published by Flame Tree Gift
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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Sold in packs of 6. Gorgeous, foiled, handmade greeting cards, blank inside and shrink-wrapped with a gold envelope. Themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. Our greeting cards are printed on FSC paper and wrapped in biodegradable cello bag, and are themed with our art calendars, foiled notebooks and illustrated art books. This example features Vincent van Gogh's Bedroom at Arles.
Vincent van Gogh sought refuge from Paris in February 1888. He set off for Arles to satisfy his yearning to experience the colours of the South. Initially, he took up lodgings at a local hotel but shortly after, he rented the famous Yellow House on Place Lamartine, nestled in between the rail tracks and river on the north side of town. This famous painting depicts his bedroom in the house.
Vincent van Gogh sought refuge from Paris in February 1888. He set off for Arles to satisfy his yearning to experience the colours of the South. Initially, he took up lodgings at a local hotel but shortly after, he rented the famous Yellow House on Place Lamartine, nestled in between the rail tracks and river on the north side of town. This famous painting depicts his bedroom in the house.
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- Publisher: Flame Tree Gift (October 29, 2020)
- ISBN13: 9781839642647
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