Visconti Van Gogh Orchard in Blossom Fountain Pen
Description
Shortly after arriving in the city of Arles, in the south of France, Van Gogh became intrigued by the flowering fruit trees that grew in their orchards in the spring of 1888. He began to paint many flowering fruit trees such as peaches, almonds, apricots, and peach. The orchards at Blossom date back to April 1888 and are believed to show plum trees in full bloom. This beautiful painting is currently on display at the Scottish National Museum in Edinburgh.
Vincent Van Gogh is considered one of the most important painters in the history of art. Inspired by a famous artist, Visconti reinvented its colors, textures and emotions to create its world famous Van Gogh collection.
Made of natural resin, uniquely blended to represent the oil paint palettes that Van Gogh used to paint his masterpieces, the feather collection features an eighteen-faceted Visconti pattern, with multiple edges emphasizing their vivid colors.
The meticulous selection of resins and their colors are one of the main innovations introduced by the Van Gogh collection.
It has a magnetic closure system.
The clip is unique to Visconti and reveals the brand's origins as it takes its inspiration from the Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence, Italy.
The fountain pen comes with a special edition Visconti Purple ink bottle. The reproduction of the painting is printed on the top of the box.


