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The design of this silk scarf is based on Vincent Van Gogh's painting "Amandier en fleurs", 1890.
From 1887, Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) already developed his own personal style, synthesis between Impressionism and Pointillism. It's likely that this painting was achieved for the birth of his brother's son. It is the outcome of a series of Japanese style exercises inspired by the study of Adolphe Monticelli's flower paintings.
"Almond Trees" Van Gogh silk scarf
The design of this silk scarf is based on Vincent Van Gogh's painting "Amandier en fleurs", 1890.
From 1887, Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) already developed his own personal style, synthesis between Impressionism and Pointillism. It's likely that this painting was achieved for the birth of his brother's son. It is the outcome of a series of Japanese style exercises inspired by the study of Adolphe Monticelli's flower paintings.
Since 1890, the Brochier Family has been working as silk manufacturers for now 5 generations. Their workshop is a qualitative reference of the French traditionnal know-how concerning the specific craft skills of silk thread. This silk-makers house which exists for 118 years has succeed in linking traditionnal skills and modern fashionned clothing.
