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Irises Glass Charm Bracelet

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The Story

This handcrafted charm bracelet celebrates Vincent van Gogh's (1853–1890) Irises, one of the Getty's most exceptional paintings. Soft patinas on bronze and detailed glass petal accents adorn this artful bracelet.

- Dimensions: 6 1/2 inches L with 1 inch extender
- Materials: Glass, bronze, lobster clasp closure
- Made in the USA by artist Michael Michaud
- Item #: 7302BZ

In 1889, while staying in Saint-Rémy, France, Vincent van Gogh created nearly 130 paintings. Within his first week there, he began Irises, inspired by the natural surroundings of the asylum’s garden where he was recovering from episodes of self-harm and hospitalization. The cropped composition is divided into broad areas of vivid color, with monumental irises overflowing its borders.

Each iris is distinct. Van Gogh carefully observed their movements and forms, capturing a variety of curved silhouettes defined by wavy, twisting, and curling lines


Irises
Vincent van Gogh
Dutch
Saint-Rémy, France, 1889
Oil on canvas
29 1/4 inches x 37 1/8 inches
90.PA.20

Irises Glass Charm Bracelet - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Irises Glass Charm Bracelet - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

This handcrafted charm bracelet celebrates Vincent van Gogh's (1853–1890) Irises, one of the Getty's most exceptional paintings. Soft patinas on bronze and detailed glass petal accents adorn this artful bracelet.

- Dimensions: 6 1/2 inches L with 1 inch extender
- Materials: Glass, bronze, lobster clasp closure
- Made in the USA by artist Michael Michaud
- Item #: 7302BZ

In 1889, while staying in Saint-Rémy, France, Vincent van Gogh created nearly 130 paintings. Within his first week there, he began Irises, inspired by the natural surroundings of the asylum’s garden where he was recovering from episodes of self-harm and hospitalization. The cropped composition is divided into broad areas of vivid color, with monumental irises overflowing its borders.

Each iris is distinct. Van Gogh carefully observed their movements and forms, capturing a variety of curved silhouettes defined by wavy, twisting, and curling lines


Irises
Vincent van Gogh
Dutch
Saint-Rémy, France, 1889
Oil on canvas
29 1/4 inches x 37 1/8 inches
90.PA.20