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Skeleton with Burning Cigarette

"Skeleton with Burning Cigarette" is a unique and somewhat provoking painting by Vincent van Gogh. It was created in 1886 during his study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium.

In those days it was common to use skeletons as models in art classes to give students a better understanding of human anatomy.

Van Gogh considered these classes boring and useless. So, as a joke or in attempt to mock the academia, he portrayed his "model" with a lit cigarette in it's mouth.

Color

Black

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  Details

Strong and durable material with reinforced stitching and plenty of space make this tote a very practical way to carry your daily items, all year round. Select one of three handle colors that would compliment the artwork best.

  • 100% Polyester fabric that retains its shape and dries quickly
  • 15 x 15 inches or 38 x 38 cm
  • Boxed corners for additional space
  • Black, red or yellow handles


Strong and durable material with reinforced stitching and plenty of space make this tote a very practical way to carry your daily items, all year round. Select one of three handle colors that would compliment the artwork best.

  • 100% Polyester fabric that retains its shape and dries quickly
  • 15 x 15 inches or 38 x 38 cm
  • Boxed corners for additional space
  • Black, red or yellow handles


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Vincent van Gogh

Dutch, 1853-1890

Skeleton with Burning Cigarette 1886

Oil on canvas

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Color

Black
€34,90
Skeleton with Burning Cigarette by Vincent van Gogh