Monet Sunflowers Teacup and Saucer
Gifts for art lovers, inspired by The Met collection.
The radiant blooms on this teacup and saucer come from Claude Monet's (French, 1840–1926) Bouquet of Sunflowers (1881), a joyous still life in The Met collection. Monet exhibited the painting at the 1882 Impressionist exhibition to critical acclaim. It was likewise admired by Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890), who wrote in 1888: "Gauguin was telling me the other day—that he'd seen a painting by Claude Monet of sunflowers in a large Japanese vase, very fine. But—he likes mine better. I'm not of that opinion."
Gifts for art lovers, inspired by The Met collection.
The radiant blooms on this teacup and saucer come from Claude Monet's (French, 1840–1926) Bouquet of Sunflowers (1881), a joyous still life in The Met collection. Monet exhibited the painting at the 1882 Impressionist exhibition to critical acclaim. It was likewise admired by Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890), who wrote in 1888: "Gauguin was telling me the other day—that he'd seen a painting by Claude Monet of sunflowers in a large Japanese vase, very fine. But—he likes mine better. I'm not of that opinion."
- Available as a set of 4 or a single teacup and saucer
- Stoneware
- Cup: 3 1/2''H; 10 oz.
- Saucer: 6'' diam.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
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