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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Harney & Sons Still Life Chamomile
The Met has partnered with Harney & Sons on this unique, art-inspired tin containing loose chamomile leaves and displaying a detail from Vincent van Gogh's (Dutch, 1853-1890) Irises (1890), a celebrated still life in The Met collection. Enjoy a peaceful moment courtesy of calming chamomile, evocative of Van Gogh's beloved bouquet in The Met collection. For this extraordinary composition, the artist sought to achieve a "harmonious and soft" effect by placing the "violet" flowers against a "pink background," though the red pigments he employed have since faded.
$20
3-8 days
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SKU: 61ce6cab9114e2b926ddb6b6ff414c5c
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