Crab on its Back by Vincent Van Gogh Glass, 16oz

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Enhance your beverage experience with our highly popular 16oz pint glasses featuring stunning original artwork. These long and transparent glasses add a unique touch to every sip, making them the perfect choice for various occasions, from housewarmings and casual gatherings to thoughtful gifts for friends and loved ones.

.: One size: 16oz (0.473 l)
.: Material: clear glass
.: BPA free
.: Hand wash only
.: Durable construction

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.

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Enhance your beverage experience with our highly popular 16oz pint glasses featuring stunning original artwork. These long and transparent glasses... Read more

SKU: 29790570303290977686

$21.95

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    Description

    Enhance your beverage experience with our highly popular 16oz pint glasses featuring stunning original artwork. These long and transparent glasses add a unique touch to every sip, making them the perfect choice for various occasions, from housewarmings and casual gatherings to thoughtful gifts for friends and loved ones.

    .: One size: 16oz (0.473 l)
    .: Material: clear glass
    .: BPA free
    .: Hand wash only
    .: Durable construction

    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.

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