
Each facsimile comes in a separate felt-lined drawer, which can be opened from all four sides of the cube.

This size is connected to the Van Gogh Museum: Gerrit Rietveld designed the museum's main building. The size is based on the 'Rietveld size' of 35 x 35 x 35 cm. The facsimiles are presented in a walnut wood cube. The edition contains two notebooks, a few sketches and a letter. For this reason, the Van Gogh Museum has decided to issue these four books as a facsimile. These sketchbooks are all part of the Van Gogh Museum collection, and are very rarely put on public display due to their vulnerability. Of the many sketchbooks that Van Gogh must have owned, only four from his years as an artist have stood the test of time.

The unique facsimile edition of the sketchbooks is produced in a limited amount of 1000 units. Vincent van Gogh is best known for his colourful paintings, but he was also an accomplished draughtsman.

The Van Gogh Museum worked closely with Fujifilm Belgium to develop a special technique combining a three-dimensional scan of the painting with a high-resolution print. Van Gogh often used thick applications of paint on his canvas, making his works perfectly suited for 3D reproduction. Nine carefully selected masterworks of Van Gogh are now available as high end 3D reproduction.
