
Vincent Van Gogh Head of a Skeleton with a Burning Cigarette Phone Case
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This skeleton with a lit cigarette in its mouth is a juvenile joke. Van Gogh painted it in early 1886, while studying at the art academy in Antwerp. The painting shows that he had a good command of anatomy. Drawing skeletons was a standard exercise at the academy, but painting them was not part of the curriculum. He must have made this painting at some other time, between or after his lessons.
Beyond its visceral visual appeal, the Burning Cigarette Tough Case is made for those who live as fearlessly as the painting’s subjects. It boasts a dual-layered design: a white polycarbonate outer shell paired with a shock-absorbing black TPU inner lining. This fine art phone case offers superior durability without sacrificing style.
Key features include:
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Wraparound print for a 360-degree visual impact
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Precisely aligned openings for seamless function
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Wireless charging compatibility – no need to compromise on convenience
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Impact-resistant protection for the truly hell-raising lifestyle