van Gogh Self Portrait - 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Vincent van Gogh had several reoccurring motifs throughout his work—landscapes, night scenes, floral still lifes—and the self-portrait was one he often returned to.
With his iconic red beard and bright green eyes, this painting shows the artist during his time in Paris, when he was starting to experiment with brighter colors.
The self-portrait reproduced as this 1,000-piece puzzle is one of over 25 that he completed during his two years in the City of Light.
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Beautiful art puzzle collection 1000 pieces art painting. A great gift idea for art lovers.
Model: Jigsaw Puzzle 1000 pieces - van Gogh Self Portrait
The artist: Vincent van Gogh’s ten-year painting career yielded more than 2,000 paintings and drawings but little recognition from the art world. Lamenting this indifference, he wrote to his brother Theo, “One may have a blazing hearth in one’s soul, and yet no one ever comes to sit by it.” Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) never did achieve the recognition he craved during his short, troubled lifetime. He sold few paintings but was known to have traded his artwork with other artists or for art supplies, food, and lodging. During periods of intense productivity, he painted at a feverish rate, sometimes a painting a day. His passionate and vividly colorful works eventually won over audiences and have helped make him one of the world’s most beloved artists.
Matière: High quality 250-GSM matte art paper for superior colour, sharp detail and no glare. Produced from thick recycled cardboard
Size: 51 x 68,6 cm
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