Van Gogh - The Starry Night (2316 pieces)
Van Gogh - The Starry Night (2316 pieces)
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🎨 The story of The Starry Night
Painted in June 1889, during the voluntary hospitalization of Vincent van Gogh at the asylum of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, the work depicts the view from his room before dawn — but with poetic freedom: the village is imagined and the sky in spirals, with a bright moon and stars, reflects the emotional turmoil of the artist.
The short, dense brushstrokes (impasto) and the contrast of blues and yellows make the canvas a symbol of Post-Impressionism. Initially received with coldness, it has become one of the most famous paintings in the world and, since 1941, has belonged to the MoMA in New York.
⭐ The classic that turned into a building block art piece!
Transform your wall/shelf with The Starry Night in 3D version. It consists of 2,316 pieces that recreate the swirling brushstrokes, the cypress, and the village of Provence in layers that provide incredible depth. 
🧩 Product Details
🧩 Number of pieces: 2,316.
📏 Dimensions: approximately 28 cm (height) × 38 cm (width) × 12 cm (depth).
🧍 Minifigure and accessories: Vincent van Gogh + brush, palette, and easel with mini canvas.
🎨 Layered construction: spiraling sky, moon and stars, village, and cypress with a three-dimensional effect.
🧑 Age range: 18+.
🧾 Important: Only Original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.



🏆 Reasons to take it home
🎨 Pure art: an icon from 1889 reimagined in a set that is guaranteed to spark conversation in any setting.
✨ Impressive finish: the “brushstrokes” become textures and volumes that attract attention up close and from afar.
🧘 Relaxing assembly: a creative and immersive experience.
👨🎨 Exclusive artist minifigure: tell stories, take photos, and compose scenes with mini van Gogh and his easel.


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