Description
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) made no mention of
Bouquet of Flowers, now in the Museum’s collection, in his correspondence, but, on the basis of style, this still life has been dated to the end of his career. It is believed to have been painted in Auvers, just north of Paris, in the summer of 1890. We have reproduced a detail from this work for our top design.
Available in small, medium, large, and x- large. Polyester blend. Slim fit. Cap sleeves. Made in the USA. Machine washable.
Size Chart:
Small (4–6)
Medium (8–10)
Large (12–14)
X-Large (16)
- Slim Fit
- Cap sleeves
- Made in the USA
- Machine washable
- Polyester blend
Art History
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890), the eldest son of a Dutch Reformed minister and a bookseller’s daughter, pursued various vocations, including that of an art dealer and clergyman, before deciding to become an artist at the age of 27. Over the course of his decade-long career (1880–90), he produced nearly 900 paintings and more than 1,100 works on paper. Ironically, in 1890, he modestly assessed his artistic legacy as “of very secondary importance.”