REPLICATION FRAME CHOICES
Add your own finishing touch to your Vincent van Gogh textured replication with a luxury Larson-Juhl frame:
Hudson Gold Frame
A soft gold frame, with authentic detailing and elegance, this Hudson moulding is the ideal choice for a classic masterpiece.
Finish: Gold - Width: 3" - Height: 1.125"
THE STORY BEHIND VAN GOGH'S PAINTING
After working as an art dealer, schoolteacher, and missionary, Van Gogh decided to become an artist in 1880 and spent several years painting and sketching in the Netherlands. Intrigued by the Impressionists, he moved to Paris in March 1886 and lived with his brother Theo, an art dealer.
Bowl of Zinnias and Other Flowers is among a group of still-lifes painted that summer in which Van Gogh shed the darker palette of his Dutch period and explored color theories then current among the Parisian avant-garde. In July 1886, Theo wrote to their mother that Vincent was "mainly painting flowers with the object to put a more lively color into his next pictures….He has acquaintances who give him a collection of flowers every week which serve him as models."
LIMITED EDITION TEXTURED REPLICATION FEATURES
Certificate of Authenticity
Each work is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the National Gallery of Canada. Mailed Separately.
Limited Edition
An exclusive edition of only 250 replications authorized by the National Gallery of Canada.
Unparalleled Quality
Each replications is printed on an aluminum panel with the highest quality archival inks and a limited lifetime warranty.
High Fidelity Replications
The National Gallery of Canada compares the master proof against the original before authenticating the edition.
Premium Hand-Crafted Frames
Premium hand-crafted frames reflect the style of the historical era of the original artwork.
Making Art More Accessible
The National Gallery of Canada receives replications for educational purposes and royalties from every purchase.