This palette and paint tubes were actually used by Van Gogh. They were in the possession of Dr. Gachet in Auvers, where Vincent spent the last months of his life and where he often visited and painted.
🎨 Pallete de Vincent van Gogh (1890) @MuseeOrsay
"Consumers now want products that deliver something different" Licensing Link Europe’s Ian Wickham on why licensees and licensors have an opportunity to broaden the depth of their reach and hook in consumers looking for change @LicensingLink@wickham_ian https://t.co/G0MHy9qE6U
"Had he been vaccinated, he would probably still be here."
The stepson of the UK's 'first Omicron victim' has told LBC he was fit and healthy but refused to have a coronavirus vaccine.
@NickFerrariLBC
Still no cases of #OmicronVirus have translated to hospitalisation. Understand the increase in infection rates, but current data suggests it is milder than #DeltaVariant - everything based on ‘it could do this’ Focus should be on unvaccinated. They take up the beds. #NHS#Govt
Really disappointed at how the @britishlegion donations are being managed. Metal badge, £2 at my local independent store, £10 at @LondonWaterloo as a minimum. Have zero problem with fundraising, but this is ridiculous!
For all the idiots we have seen this week let’s just hope you don’t need Becky and her colleagues to help you out when you need them to remove all that toilet roll from your arses…. muppets
📝‘And while my illness was at its worst, I still painted, among other things a reminiscence of Brabant, cottages with mossy roofs and beech hedges on an autumn evening with a stormy sky, the sun setting red in reddish clouds’, wrote Vincent to his mother and sister.
We are happy to announce that @floralstreet_ is the first fragrance #partner of the Van Gogh Museum. We hope to excite and engage audiences globally in appreciation of fine art and fine fragrance. Read more: https://t.co/kx4qkg1k7c
@acgrayling Like many tweets, this is an utter misrepresentation of the full picture. W🇬🇧 focussed currently on vaccinating the whole population (incredibly successfully, I might add) and data suggesting protection against this Indian variant is highly likely, then what’s your point really?