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Art Calendars
Alexander Calder
Anne Geddes
Antique Maps
Ballet
Bessie Pease Guttman
Bev Doolittle
Botanical Garden
Camelot
Castles
Chagall
Charles
Wysocki
Christian Riese Lassen
C.M. Russell
Debbie Mumm
Deb Strain
Edgar Degas
Edward
Hopper
Erte
Flavia
Weedn
Flower
Fairies
Four Seasons
Frank
Lloyd Wright
Georgia
O'Keeffe
Homespun America
Impressionism
Jack
Vettriano
Janesko
Japanese Woodblocks
John
Constable
Judy Buswell
Kim Jacobs
Lang Folk Art
Lighthouses
Linda Nelson Stocks
Louis L'Amour
Mackenzie Thorpe
Marjolein Bastin
Mary
Engelbreit
Maxfield Parrish
Modern Dance
Monet
Myles Pinkney
Norman
Rockwell
Origami
Pablo Picasso
Robert Mapplethorpe
Susan Branch
Susan Winget
Thomas Barbey
Thomas
Kinkade
Tiffany
Vermeer
Victoriana
Vincent van Gogh
Warren Kimble
Wolf Kahn |
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Featured are
two Vincent van Gogh calendars for 2009 from our post impression art category.
The first van Gogh calendar combines landscapes settings, flowers,
and more. The next 2009 Vincent van Gogh calendar shows his
Starry Night painting. |
Vincent van Gogh 2009 Calendars
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Perhaps
the greatest artist of all time, Vincent van Gogh actually
lived a very short life. He was born in 1853 and died
in 1890 at the young age of 37. Unfortunately, van
Gogh took his own life with a gun, after serious bouts with
depression. If only he had known how great he would
become. The 2009 Vincent van Gogh calendars feature
some of his best work, including Starry Night on the
calendar cover. Vincent van Gogh was not a raving
success during his lifetime. He sold but one painting
while he was alive. Before he committed suicide, van
Gogh chopped off his own ear and then went into an insane
asylum. |
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