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Sketchbook Manuscript «Van Gogh 1889 S Plus» from the series «Evolution of Unreality»
The first mass-produced open-bound sketchbooks. The cover is featured with the famous Dutch impressionist Vincent van Gogh painting “The Starry Night.”
One of the most famous paintings was created during a difficult period in the life of the great artist. He was at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, the psychiatric hospital where Vincent ended up after an altercation with Gauguin and the loss of his left earlobe. He painted this picture in the studio of the hospital in just one day. The canvas depicts the view from the east window of the bedroom, about which Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in May 1889: “Through an iron grating I see a fenced field of wheat, over which the sun rises in all its glory every morning.”
An interesting fact – the artist invented the village depicted on the slopes of the alpine foothills. In other Van Gogh’s sketches, one can observe the real view – Provence’s clean and spacious meadows around the hospital.
Creamy unlined pages are great for liners, pencils, and pens. Sketchbooks open ideally 180 degrees and do not close randomly thanks to the open-bounding. High-quality stitching and gluing allow you to withstand loads, and a protective overlay on the cover will extend the life of your sketchbook. The set includes an inlay with a checkered and in-line ruler for ease of writing, making graphs, tables, accurate models, etc.
Manuscript sketchbooks serve as an excellent working tool for artists, designers, IT specialists, managers, and a fashion accessory to inspire creative exploits.
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