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Vintage van Gogh The Beach Auth Card Netherlands Museum Amsterdam.
This is a repro of “View of Sea at
Scheveningen” by Vincent van Gogh, Oil on canvas, Painted 21 or 22 August 1882, The
Hague.
ART Card was printed in Netherlands, Edition & Copyright
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Matted and coming in
a nice frame!
Painting
was stolen from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands 7 December 2002. On
7 December 2002 two paintings were stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in
Amsterdam, Netherlands. Dutch police convicted two men for the crime in
December 2003, each receiving several years in prison, but as of yet the two
paintings have not been recovered.
EXCELLENT for COLLECTORS CARD!
VINTAGE / USED CONDITION: VERY GOOD; minor
imperfections are not noticeable.
MATTED, FRAMED but NOT UNDER GLASS!
SMALL Size for the frame 10 x 9 Inches and
the image is: 6 x 4 in!
The
gilded FRAME IS FREE OF CHARGE, as complimentary to the art! The payment
is for the artwork only, not for the frame. We are always offering the
frame as a gift so you will have it at no additional cost. Matt is taped into the
frame.
About this artwork:
Vincent took to the beach at Scheveningen near The Hague
during a storm to paint the fury of the sea. Wind was blowing and waves
crashing, and the evidence is there in the fact that even today this work has
grains of sand embedded in the paint. He describes the scene in a letter
written to Theo in August 1882.
"All
this week we’ve had gales, storms and rain here, and I’ve been to Scheveningen
many times to see it. And came back with two small seascapes. There’s already a
lot of sand in the one, but with the second, when there really was a storm and
the sea came very close to the dunes, I had to scrape everything off twice
because of the thick layer of sand completely covering it. The wind was so
strong that I could barely stay on my feet and barely see through the clouds of
sand. I tried to get it down anyway by immediately painting it again in a small
inn behind the dunes, after first scraping it all off, and then going out to
take another look from there. So I have a couple of souvenirs after all."
To Theo van Gogh, 26 August 1882