The Vampire II, or Love and Pain, by Edvard Munch, Gothic Greeting Card with Elegant Striped Gold Foil Envelope, 1 Card/Envelope
Correspond in style! Send your gothic thoughts, and greetings with this greeting card by renowned artist Edvard Munch. Munch did not title this painting "Vampire." He called it "Love and Pain" and it was only later that it picked up the name and interpretation of a man locked in a vampire's embrace. Munch remained ambiguous about the deeper meaning behind it. In 1893, the artwork caused a stir with its shocking sado-masochisic overtones. The woman's flowing red hair marked her as a siren, prostitute, or witch.
These luxurious greeting cards are giclee printed on bright, velvety greeting card paper. Blank inside.
• Quantity: 1 cards, 1 elegant gold foil striped envelope
• Size: 5" x 7" (A7), (74mm x 105mm)
• Substrate: Premium, acid free cardstock
• Finish: Luxurious matte finish on both sides with absolutely no sheen
• Message: None, Interior is blank
©2021 Ebon et Noir, LLC. All Rights reserved
Correspond in style! Send your gothic thoughts, and greetings with this greeting card by renowned artist Edvard Munch. Munch did not title this painting "Vampire." He called it "Love and Pain" and it was only later that it picked up the name and interpretation of a man locked in a vampire's embrace. Munch remained ambiguous about the deeper meaning behind it. In 1893, the artwork caused a stir with its shocking sado-masochisic overtones. The woman's flowing red hair marked her as a siren, prostitute, or witch.
These luxurious greeting cards are giclee printed on bright, velvety greeting card paper. Blank inside.
• Quantity: 1 cards, 1 elegant gold foil striped envelope
• Size: 5" x 7" (A7), (74mm x 105mm)
• Substrate: Premium, acid free cardstock
• Finish: Luxurious matte finish on both sides with absolutely no sheen
• Message: None, Interior is blank
©2021 Ebon et Noir, LLC. All Rights reserved