Van Eyck LARGE Notebook #1: The Crucifixion The Last Judgment Jan Van Eyck Notebook College Ruled to Write in 8.5x11" LARGE 100 Lined Pages - Cool Artist Gifts
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Van Eyck LARGE Notebook #1: The Crucifixion The Last Judgment Jan Van Eyck Notebook College Ruled to Write in 8.5x11" LARGE 100 Lined Pages - Cool Artist Gifts Details
The Crucifixion The Last Judgment - Jan Van Eyck, 1390 - 1441LARGE Notebook8.5x11” - 21.59x27.94cm100 Lined pagesHigh quality white lined paperbackJan Van Eyck was a Flemish painter active in Bruges. He is one of the early innovators of what became known as Early Netherlandish painting, and one of the most significant representatives of Early Northern Renaissance art. This cool elegant notebook has 100 ruled pages and a convenient 8.5x11” size. Show your love for art. The perfect Jan Van Eyck gift for artists, designers, illustrators, art teachers and students. Great gift for women and men who love Jan Van Eyck paintings and drawings. Notebook perfect for note taking, class notes, writing poetry, daily planner, making to do lists, ideas, travel journal, organizer, diary, notepad or gratitude. For your projects or meetings.It makes a great Christmas or Birthday gift for girlfriend and boyfriend.
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