Louis Vuitton Brea PM Amarante Handbag is Personified as a Work of Great Art
In Moscow, Russia, the only painting he sold during his lifetime, “The Red Vineyard” is on display. However, he became the most sought after artist and it is totally unaffordable to own one of his pieces for many.
Subsequent to his death, large exhibitions were and are organized in major cities throughout the world and a simple Van Gogh piece can fetch millions. The next auction taking place at Christies in London on February 7th will be placing two of his works on the block.
View of the Church of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole is typical Van Gogh pastel-tone painting is estimated at 7.5 to 12 million dollars. Pollard Willow is a sketch with no color and Christies is anticipating 2 million dollars for it.
Van Gogh lived in Paris with all the great masters for a period of time.
Another fabulous master of designer handbags is Louis Vuitton. In a class of its own, this is best represented by the authentic Louis Vuitton Brea PM Amarante Handbag.
It is rumored that the House of Vuitton was inspired by the traditional doctor’s bag of Van Gogh´s time to create it as a gorgeously feminine styling that LaToya Jackson, Jessica Jung and all the members of the SNSD band own. This stunning and perfectly sized frame is crafted in brown shiny Monogram Vernis leather and gold tone hardware, included eye-catching studs.
Its’ trimmings and double comfortable handles are in natural cowhide leather. Not only can it be hand or on-the-elbow carried, but thanks to a removable adjustable strap, the pre-owned Brea PM Amarante can drape on the shoulder too.
The used LV Amarante handbag offers a top zip opening for easy access. It is further enhanced with a dangling chain and engraves Louis Vuitton medallion.
The Brea is elegantly feminine and filled with practicality. Its interior contains spacious room for storage with an interior lined in brown fabric textile. There is a flat open pocket for extras.
Any user will find the authentic Louis Vuitton Brea PM Amarante Handbag to be personified as a work of art.