Artwork Inspiration
On January 31, 1890, Theo van Gogh announced the birth of his son in a letter to Vincent van Gogh. The little boy was named Vincent Willem, after Vincent. Van Gogh, who was extremely close to his younger brother, immediately set about making a painting of his favorite subject: blossoming branches against a blue sky. The painting was meant as a gift for the newborn. Van Gogh chooses the almond tree as a symbol of new life as the tree blooms as early as February, announcing the coming spring. -- The Van Gogh Museum.
Product Description
Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) archival paper. Paperweight: 250 gsm / 110 lb
Solid wood frames with transparent plexiglass for wall poster framing. Color selections include black, natural wood, white, and dark wood.
Aluminum metal frames with transparent plexiglass for wall poster framing. Color selections include black, silver, and gold.