Van Gogh Museum Courtesan (after Eisen) Bearbrick 400%+100%
Van Gogh based this painting on a woodcut by the Japanese artist Kesai Eisen. Van Gogh used a grid to copy and enlarge the Japanese figure. He used bright colours and...
Van Gogh based this painting on a woodcut by the Japanese artist Kesai Eisen. Van Gogh used a grid to copy and enlarge the Japanese figure. He used bright colours and bold outlines, as if it were a woodcut.
Van Gogh framed the courtesan with a pond full of water lilies, bamboo stems, cranes and frogs. This scene has a hidden meaning: grue (crane) and grenouille (frog) were French slang words for 'prostitute'.
Using the hydro dipped printing technique, every set of Van Gogh Museum Courtesan (after Eisen) bearbrick depicts a unique perspective of the artwork.
Manufacturer: Medicom Toy
Height (approx.): 400% - 28cm | 11", 100% - 7cm | 0.4"
Material: ABS
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