Fabritius - The goldfinch

Wall plate - the Goldfinch - in pastel Ø 26 cm.

Hanging a wall plate in a modern or classic? That is certainly possible with this wall plate. Will certainly feel at home in any interior. Wall plate - the Goldfinch - in pastel Ø 26 cm.
€32,95

Wall plate - Putter - Touch of Delft blue

Would you like to hang a wall plate in a modern or classic? That is certainly possible with this wall plate. Will certainly feel at home in any interior. Wall plate - Putter - Touch of Delft blue
€24,99

Tea towel - Fabritius - The goldfinch

Do the dishes in style with this tea towel? This will work with this beautiful quality tea towel. Almost too beautiful to actually use - a true museum piece. Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm Material: 100% cotton
€9,99

Softcover notebook, A5, Fabritius, The Goldfinch

Always handy in bag or suitcase. Just a quick note, and you can't miss anything anymore. Available in many beautiful designs. (with elastic closure) 80 lined pages
€12,95

Pill box - Gold colored - the Goldfinch

Pill box - Gold-colored - the Goldfinch Diameter: 4.5 cm -Depth: 1.8 cm Material: stainless steel outside, plastic inside Weight: 35 grams
€7,95

Napkins the Goldfinch

The Goldfinch napkins 3-layer, chlorine-free. colored water-based, so environmentally friendly. packed in transparent foil packaging •Material: Paper 3-ply. • Dimensions: 33 x 33 cm. •Content: 20 pieces
€4,99

Souvenirs and gifts from Carel Fabritius

You probably did not expect the goldfinch as a souvenir item in our collection. However, after our visit to the Mauritshuis we were so enthusiastic that we decided that it deserves a place in our store.

Carel Fabritius was a Dutch painter from the seventeenth century.
Carel Fabritius is generally regarded as Rembrandt's most talented student, for whom Vincent van Gogh, among others, expressed his admiration.

Fabritius painted history paintings, portraits, still lifes and cityscapes, but most famously the Goldfinch.

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