Crab on its Back by Vincent Van Gogh Ceramic Tile

Description

Experience the timeless beauty of classic art with this exquisite ceramic tile. Featuring a glossy or matte finish, this tile infuses any space with refined sophistication and artistic charm. Ideal as a cherished gift, it promises to be a treasured keepsake for years to come.

NB! Wooden stand visible in mockup pictures is NOT included. 

.: One size
.: Glossy or matte finish

A Crab on its Back by Vincent van Gogh depicts a bright red crab flipped on its shell, set against a vibrant green background. Van Gogh painted the crab in bright shades of red against a green background. He was experimenting with what he called “the laws of colour” described by the French painter Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). According to this theory, colours like red and green form a pair. They are known as complementary because, when placed side by side, they both have a stronger effect. Van Gogh was a great admirer of Delacroix and had learned about his colour theory from books by Charles Blanc.

 

 

  6" × 8"
Width, in 6.00
Height, in 8.00
Depth, in 0.24

 

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Experience the timeless beauty of classic art with this exquisite ceramic tile. Featuring a glossy or matte finish, this tile... Read more

SKU: 44960179708022528930

$20.95

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    Description

    Experience the timeless beauty of classic art with this exquisite ceramic tile. Featuring a glossy or matte finish, this tile infuses any space with refined sophistication and artistic charm. Ideal as a cherished gift, it promises to be a treasured keepsake for years to come.

    NB! Wooden stand visible in mockup pictures is NOT included. 

    .: One size
    .: Glossy or matte finish

    A Crab on its Back by Vincent van Gogh depicts a bright red crab flipped on its shell, set against a vibrant green background. Van Gogh painted the crab in bright shades of red against a green background. He was experimenting with what he called “the laws of colour” described by the French painter Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). According to this theory, colours like red and green form a pair. They are known as complementary because, when placed side by side, they both have a stronger effect. Van Gogh was a great admirer of Delacroix and had learned about his colour theory from books by Charles Blanc.

     

     

      6" × 8"
    Width, in 6.00
    Height, in 8.00
    Depth, in 0.24

     

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