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Vincent Van Gogh Estate Signed Giclee Starry Night on 2040-motos

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Sherman Oaks, California, United States

Sherman Oaks, California, United States
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This is a VINCENT VAN GOGH (ESTATE COLLECTION DOMAINE) giclee titled "STARRY NIGHT".

This piece is pencil signed on the lower right as 'Collection Domaine Van Gogh' and has an embossed seal stamped by the Estate Domaine.

Pencil numbered from an edition of 375.

Image measures 15" x 18".
Paper with border measures 17.5" x 20". Published on thick quality archival paper.

In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate from the Van Gogh Domaine Collection.

We've all heard this sad story. Vincent van Gogh lived a short, deeply tormented life, throughout which he sought (in vain) his place in the world. He died, by his own hand, feeling his life was a miserable failure. Unbeknownst to Vincent, the work he did pioneered the Expressionistic style and, 150 years after his birth, his name would be world famous.

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