The Gincent Products
Introducing Limited Edition Gincent Series – Art, Drinks and Collectibility
Discover the first collector's series, a perfect choice for every occasion. Whether as a thoughtful gift for your loved ones, a sophisticated gesture for corporate relations, or a unique product to offer your visitors. This collection stands out.
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Gincent SERIE 1 | SUNFLOWER
SERIE 1 - THE REINTERPRETATIONS:
A/ Vincent in Amsterdam: a creative interpretation imagining Vincent in Amsterdam enjoying a “Spicy Orange” cocktail.
B/ Sunflowers: a variation of the original sunflowers in a vase, painted in Arles in 1888.
C/ Lane near Arles: the original, painted in 1888, depicts a lane surrounded by trees running between the fields outside Arles, France.
D/ Stairway at Auvers: the original was painted in 1890, the year Vincent died. He enjoyed Auvers as it reminded him of his childhood in North Brabant.
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Gincent SERIE 2 | ALMOND BLOSSOM
SERIE 2 - THE REINTERPRETATIONS:
A/ Vincent in Alkmaar: a whimsical interpretation of Vincent enjoying a glass of Spicy Orange at the cheese market in Alkmaar.
B/ Wheatfield with Crows: Vincent painted the original version in July 1890 with a powerful sense of dynamism and emphasizes his grandeur. It was one of his last works.
C/ Almond blossom: the original Vincent painted for his newborn nephew, Vincent Willem. He regarded the delicate white flowers against a sky blue background as a symbol of new life.
D/ The bedroom in Arles: the original was painted in October 1888. It shows Vincent’s bedroom of The Yellow House in Arles.
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Gincent SERIE 3 | IRISES
SERIE 3 - THE REINTERPRETATIONS:
A/ Vincent in Leiden: a modern variation depicting Vincent in Leiden, in front of the Koornbrug, Molenmuseum De Valk, and the tulip fields for which the region is
known.B/ Irises: an oil painting from 1889 that shows a landscape with irises, created at the Saint Paul-de-Mausole in the year before Vincent’s death in 1890.
C/ Windmills on Montmartre: Vincent arrived in Paris in the spring of 1886. His original work depicts the landscape with windmills on the hill of Montmartre.
D/ The Potato Eaters: in 1885, Vincent began working on The Potato Eaters while
living with his parents in Nuenen, a rural town home to many farmers and
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Gincent SERIE 4 | Red Vineyard
SERIE 4 - THE REINTERPRETATIONS:
A/ Vincent in Haarlem: a thought-provoking artwork depicting Vincent on the Grote Markt in Haarlem, the place where the Gincent concept and distilled beverages originate.
B/ Garden at Arles: in Arles, Vincent discovered the power of colour. The
sun-drenched landscapes inspired him to create his most famous masterpieces.C/ Red Vineyard: an oil painting completed in November 1888. It shows workers in a vineyard and is the only painting known by name that Van Gogh sold during his lifetime.
D/ Peasant Woman Digging Potatoes: probably painted in 1885 in Nieuw-Amsterdam or Nuenen, intended as a figure study, depicting what he referred to as one of his
'clog works'.
What’s Inside the Booklet?
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The Story Behind the Art
Dive deeper into the inspiration for each bottle design. The booklet provides detailed insights into the art pieces featured on the bottles, explaining their connection to Van Gogh’s iconic works.
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Origins of the Artwork
Discover which original Vincent van Gogh paintings inspired each modern Gincent interpretation.
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Creative Vision
Learn how the Gincent team reimagined Van Gogh’s subjects, adding playful and modern elements such as Vincent himself enjoying a glass of Gincent, while staying true to the spirit of his masterpieces.
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A Personal Connection
The booklet invites you to explore how Gincent bridges the worlds of art and premium beverages, making the collection a thoughtful tribute to Van Gogh’s creativity and legacy.