A Visconti Van Gogh rollerball pen with Japanese influence
Visconti's newest Van Gogh pen design draws inspiration from one of The Master’s most treasured and iconic paintings, the
Japonaiserie Oiran. Van Gogh adopted Japanese visual inventions in his own work after collecting hundreds of prints and canvases in the early 1880s. He liked the unusual spatial effects, the expanses of strong color, the everyday objects and details from nature, and, of course, the exotic and joyful atmosphere. The Visconti Oiran rollerball pen is made from natural resin, brought to life by blue, purple, red and green hues to recreate Van Gogh’s technique, emotion and mood portrayed in this remarkable painting.
About Visconti
Founded in 1988, Visconti has become synonymous with writing instruments of extraordinary beauty, historical significance and technological innovation. Visconti pens are designed and created at the company headquarters, a 15th century villa in Florence, Italy.
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