Inspiration
1886-1888
Vincent Van Gogh arrives unexpectedly in Paris, moving into the apartment of his brother Théodorus in rue Lepic. At the Van Gogh art is a family fair. Théo encourages his brother to become a painter. He presents Vincent, who will become the man of a thousand paintings, with the singular, but at that time disparaged, group of artists that liked to gather in Montmartre: Pissarro, Renoir, Monnet, Sisley, Gauguin. An artistic turning point for Van Gogh who, from that point, undertakes new paths of light colourful painting. Impressionism.
Olfactive Description
A distinguished start with accents of Camphor and Pepper. The turpentine flirts and rebounds on the power of the blond Tobacco and the Sandalwood notes are wrapped with the freshness of the Vetiver.
Top notes
Cyprus - Aldehydes - Pink pepper
Heart notes
Violet - Juniper - Amber
Base notes
Vetiver - Sandalwood - Tobacco