In collaboration with Appreciator.io, the Van Gogh Sites Foundation is rolling out an exclusive NFT collection dedicated to the iconic artist.
In Brief
In an effort to preserve Van Gogh's cultural significance, the Foundation is releasing a collection of NFTs.
The first segment of this collection is set to be launched on October 10.
The first one hundred buyers of these NFTs will be awarded an exclusive NFT music player.

The Van Gogh Sites Foundation is collaborating with others to unveil a unique NFT collection that pays tribute to Van Gogh's artistic journey. This project, named 'Van Gogh 39', strives to uphold the cultural heritage connected to the artist, ensuring it continues for generations to come. appreciator.io This collection comprises six artworks that offer unique interpretations of Van Gogh's life. Notably, three pieces depict heritage sites located in Nuenen: the Protestant Church, the famed Potato Eaters' home, and the Rectory. These NFTs are part of the Millennium pack series and include a limited edition 'Homeland Box' NFT. Additionally, purchasers will receive numbered silver-coated leaves, custom wooden boxes, a Van Gogh 39 book, and a certificate acknowledging their stake. Each piece in this exclusive edition is priced at $9,850.
The remaining three NFT packs are offered at $880 each and showcase the Van Gogh Church, the Huis, and the Sexton’s House located in Zundert. Owners of these limited-edition tokens will get signed certificates, and the first one hundred collectors will receive special seven-inch NFT players.

The initial segment of the Van Gogh-themed NFT collection launches today, with further heritage NFTs scheduled for release throughout the year.

According to Frank van den Eijnden, Director of The Van Gogh Sites Foundation, 'These NFTs illuminate Van Gogh's life. Understanding the locations connected to his early years and the environment that inspired his work allows the public to truly appreciate his artistic vision.'
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