The Metropolitan Museum of Art Van Gogh Roses Oblong Silk Scarf
79.95 USD
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Gift her an art-inspired floral scarf. Vincent van Gogh's (Dutch, 1853-1890) Roses (1890) is one of four exceptional still lifes completed just before his departure from the asylum in Saint-Rémy. He conceived of this quartet of radiant spring bouquets-which also includes Irises (1890) in The Met collection-as an ensemble. Though the color has since faded, traces of pink nestled in the pillowy petals and along the tabletop hint at the vividness of the artist's "canvas of pink roses against a yellow-green background in a green vase" in its original state. Click
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