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Visconti Van Gogh Fountain Pen – Sunflowers

MSRP: $345.00
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$276.00

Visconti’s latest launch draws inspiration from one of Van Gogh’s most treasured and iconic paintings, ‘Sunflowers’. Van Gogh painted with three shades of yellow ‘and nothing else’. In doing so, he demonstrated that it was possible to create an image with numerous variations of a single color without any loss of eloquence.

The Visconti ‘Sunflowers’ collection is made from natural resin, brought to life by vibrant yellow hues expressing a special significance for Van Gogh: ‘gratitude’. The meticulous selection of resins and their color mix is one of the major innovations introduced by Visconti and makes each and every Visconti Van Gogh pen unique. The colors are further enhanced by the unique 18 faceted design of the Van Gogh Collection.

Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’
Just like other painters working at the time, Van Gogh created floral themed still-life paintings, but he did things a little differently, experimented with color. After practicing with different flowers, he chose a specific variety: the sunflower. Thinking that these flowers were somewhat coarse and unrefined, Van Gogh gave sunflowers the lead role in several paintings.

Van Gogh knew that his sunflower paintings were special, as did other people. After he died, friends brought sunflowers with them to his funeral. Sunflowers became synonymous with Van Gogh, just as he had hoped.

Fountain Pen
Each fountain pen nib is made from steel and engraved with Van Gogh’s signature. Available in Fine, Medium and Broad widths.

A converter is included with each pen, and the fountain pen is presented in a gift box with a bookmark and a bottle of Visconti ‘sunny yellow’ ink to match the pen.

Bookmark and Packaging
A reproduction of the painting is printed on top of the box and a special edition bookmark included with each pen.

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Description

Visconti’s history began in Florence, Italy. A cradle of art and culture, Florence also known for being home to one of the Country’s largest industrial districts for luxury and fashion.
The company is the brainchild of Luigi Poli and Dante del Vecchio, two friends who met in Florence and decided to turn a common passion into business by founding Visconti on October 20, 1988.
On that date, luxury writing instruments began to make their way in a city that was strongly linked to jewelry, leather goods and any other form of art. Over time, Visconti products became iconic pieces that helped to spread Italian values worldwide: design and creativity, craftsmanship and innovation, quality and luxury.

The first collection launched by the company was named “Classic”; the pens were made from celluloid, a noble material used for numerous collections in the following years. The success was such that the next year, in 1989, the company developed “Urushi”, the first limited edition of 100 pieces, made from ebonite and decorated with the complex Japanese Urushi lacquerwork technique. The pens were sold out quickly, confirming Visconti’s expertise and position in the pen market.
In the 1990s the brand gained roaring success in the segment they had recently entered. By providing incredibly innovative solutions, Visconti accomplished major achievements in the writing instruments industry in a short time. These include the High Vacuum Power Filler system (1993), the travel inkwell (1997), and above all the Double Reservoir Power Filling system (1998), which made refilling simpler and tidy with two reservoirs, designed to prevent leakage when necessary – e.g. during air travel.
Mention should also be made of D’Essai collections (1990), crafted from unique 60-year-old celluloid bars with a vintage flair, and Ragtime (1991), whose original glass nib revived an old feature dating back to World War II, when pen parts were made of glass to save gold.

As the new millennium approached, Visconti launched the iconic bridge-shaped clip, making an explicit reference to the ancient Ponte Vecchio, the symbol of Florence. Visited by millions of tourists every year, the bridge is a centuries-old link between two banks of a famous river, a symbol of union and a place filled with flourishing local jewelry workshops. Similarly, the brand’s signature palladium-plated clip was designed to represent a meeting point between two millennia of history, past and present, tradition and innovation, evoking the values that would build the strong, increasingly well-structured DNA of the successful Florentine business.

Between 2004 and 2005, the Opera and the Wall Street collections revealed the idea of squaring the circle to achieve perfect ergonomics, created by a square stem enclosed within a circle, topping off the instrument’s cap.
Still featured on the brand’s most prestigious pens, Visconti’s patented bayonet locking system was a key innovation alongside the Divina Proporzione pen, launched in 2006, which became an all-time icon for Visconti. As an official sponsor of the American Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival, during the world premiere of The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks, Visconti showed international collectors a writing instrument inspired by archaic symbolic references, designed according to the golden ratio and enhanced by an exoteric 5-sided spiral shape with silver detailing.
It was not until 2010 that Visconti created Homo Sapiens, its second iconic pen, whose simple but well-proportioned appearance was made unique by an innovative finish with Etna volcanic lava powder, with a fascinating texture and an unprecedented feel to the touch.

In 2013, the Visconti family was joined by a team of experts from strong local businesses in the watchmaking industry. What many people may not know is that Florence has also been home to prolific watchmakers since the early 19th century; some major international companies – which have now moved to Switzerland following acquisitions by luxury corporate groups – have left a significant body of knowledge and skills in the hands of local craftsmen who decided to remain and stay true to their Tuscan roots. In this context, Visconti hired professional watchmakers who were able to design and work with complex mechanisms, developing a collection of timepieces that measured up to the standards of big competitors. High performance, a carefully controlled manufacturing process and high-quality Swiss and Italian components are the key features of Visconti’s recently launched range of watches.

Visconti was and still is synonymous with elegant products, the result of advanced technology research combined with heritage and traditional craftmanship, sometimes partnering with leading companies in the respective industries such as Pininfarina, Girard-Perregaux, Ulysse Nardin, Pelikan and Stefano Ricci, among others.
During the company’s history, international owners took over the business and acquired all shares, investing heavily to ensure continued development and improvement in the production of unique writing instruments and luxury watches with a Florentine soul.

Additional information

Weight 0.7 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 3 × 2 in
Material

Resin

Nib Size

Fine, Medium, Broad

Nib Material

Steel

Nib Color

Polished Steel

Filling System

Cartridge/Converter

Compatible Refills

Bottle, International Cartridge

Ink Capacity

TBD

Body Color

Yellow

Trim

Palladium

Cap Type

Magnetic

Postable

Yes

Retractable Nib

No

Weight - Capped

TBD

Weight - Uncapped

TBD

Length - Capped

TBD

Length - Uncapped

TBD

Length - Posted

TBD

Diameter - Cap (w/o clip)

TBD

Diameter - Cap (w/ clip)

TBD

Diameter - Body

TBD

Diameter - Grip

TBD

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