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Ebook Download Van Gogh: 16 Fine Art Stickers Ebook, Epub VAN GOGH: 16 FINE ART STICKERS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Vincent Van Gogh | 4 pages | 01 Feb 2000 | Dover Publications Inc. | 9780486403953 | English | New York, United States Van Gogh: 16 Fine Art Stickers by Vincent van Gogh (Paperback, ) for sale online | eBay Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. Overview Widely regarded as the greatest and most revolutionary of Dutch artists after Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh — produced hundreds of drawings and oil paintings during his brief career as an artist. Often employing violently interacting colors and forms in his work, he exerted enormous influence on the art world of his era. This excellent collection of 16 expressionistic masterpieces painstakingly reproduced in sticker format recalls van Gogh's brilliant legacy. Gachet , and six others. Product Details. Related Searches. It is a story that is relevant to everyone today. In the he created View Product. 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