Van Gogh Paintings Museum Drink Coasters – Post-Impressionist Art Set of 4
Van Gogh Paintings Museum Drink Coasters – Post-Impressionist Art Set of 4
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Post-Impressionist Color for Your Table
Add bold, expressive style to your home with these museum drink coasters inspired by Vincent van Gogh. Each coaster features a vibrant masterpiece chosen from the artist’s most beloved paintings.
This set includes four iconic works: Haystack, Irises, Sunflowers, and Almond Blossoms. Together, they showcase Van Gogh’s bright palette and energetic brushwork. These designs add a joyful pop of color to coffee tables, desks, or home bars.
Van Gogh is celebrated today as a visionary Post-Impressionist. His paintings shaped later movements such as Fauvism and Expressionism. Yet recognition came only after his death. His deeply emotional colors and swirling lines now make his work some of the most admired art in the world.
These museum art coasters transform Van Gogh’s famous images into everyday décor. They also pair beautifully with other items in our Van Gogh Collection.
Why These Museum Drink Coasters Stand Out
Each coaster is crafted from durable glass with artwork sealed beneath the surface. The smooth top wipes clean easily. Four rubber feet protect your table and help prevent slipping.
These museum bar coasters measure 3 7/8 inches across and 1/8 inch thick. The set weighs about 1.2 lbs and comes with a metal storage rack for neat organization between uses.
This set makes a thoughtful gift for Van Gogh fans, art lovers, students of Post-Impressionism, and anyone who enjoys colorful home décor.
Product Details
- Set of four museum drink coasters featuring Van Gogh paintings.
- Includes Haystack, Irises, Sunflowers, and Almond Blossoms.
- Glass coasters with artwork protected under the surface.
- Each coaster has non-slip rubber feet.
- Dimensions: 3 7/8" × 3 7/8" × 1/8".
- Includes metal storage rack.
- Part of the Parastone Museum Gift Collection.
Van Gogh often applied his paint in thick, textured layers known as impasto. This technique gave his surfaces a sculptural quality. The raised strokes catch the light and create movement on the canvas. His expressive surfaces helped define Post-Impressionist style and influenced many later artists.
Van Gogh also spent a productive period working with Paul Gauguin in the south of France. Their time together was intense yet creative. Both artists experimented with bold color and strong emotional expression. These ideas shaped several of Van Gogh’s best-known works.
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