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Vincent van Gogh: Green Wheat Fields, Umbrella
The skies are always blue with this beautiful umbrella featuring details from Vincent van Gogh's Green Wheat Fields, Auvers (1890).
The skies are always blue with this beautiful umbrella featuring details from Vincent van Gogh's Green Wheat Fields, Auvers (1890). Painted in cool, gentle hues of green and blue, the landscape depicts lush flora whipped up by the wind. The paint is applied in thick impasto, creating the textured surface of Van Gogh's best-loved paintings. Through his energetic brushstrokes and vivid, rich color, Van Gogh expresses the intense freshness of this slice of countryside.
- Polyester with fiberglass ribs
- Automatic open and close
- 48-inch arc
- Imported
Description | The skies are always blue with this beautiful umbrella featuring details from Vincent van Gogh's Green Wheat Fields, Auvers (1890). Painted in cool, gentle hues of green and blue, the landscape depicts lush flora whipped up by the wind. The paint is applied in thick impasto, creating the textured surface of Van Gogh's best-loved paintings. Through his energetic brushstrokes and vivid, rich color, Van Gogh expresses the intense freshness of this slice of countryside.
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Materials | Polyester |
Artist | Vincent van Gogh |
Art Style | Post-Impressionist |