This framed canvas is a printed copy of Vincent van Gogh's "Roses." It was painted as he recovered from depression in the Saint-Paul Asylum, France. It is likely that the roses symbolize personal growth from past struggles.
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist, mostly painting in impressionist styles. He actively painted for 10 years, producing over 2,000 artworks total. His art has been influential in the west for decades, and he is best known for works such as "Starry Night," "Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers," and more.
These frames are made from dark-stained solid wood. All of our framed art prints are printed onto archival-quality giclée canvases, and are framed by hand in Steubenville, Ohio.
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