Van Gogh Museum appoints WildBrain CPLG for global licensing representation
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Van Gogh Museum appoints WildBrain CPLG for global licensing representation
Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers. oil on canvas, 95 cm x 73 cm. Photo: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation).



AMSTERDAM.- WildBrain CPLG, a trusted licensing partner for leading brands worldwide, has signed a new representation agreement with Amsterdam’s iconic Van Gogh Museum to spearhead a global (excluding Benelux) licensing programme for the cultural brand.

Beginning on 1 January 2026, the strategic licensing partnership will celebrate Vincent van Gogh’s extraordinary legacy, rich storytelling, and creativity— to inspire fans around the world with his masterpieces through diverse and aspirational products and collaborations.

WildBrain CPLG’s programme will focus on key categories, including home and deco, stationery and paper goods, gift and novelty, apparel and accessories, with further opportunities across toys and games (excluding mobile games), puzzles, footwear, luggage and bags, health and beauty, collectibles, mobile accessories, electronics, and outdoor products.

Maarten Weck, EVP, Global Partnerships and Licensing at WildBrain, said: “The Van Gogh Museum is one of the world’s most prestigious cultural brands, and we’re proud to bring our expertise in premium brand extension to grow its global reach. Through aspirational products and collaborations, we will celebrate Van Gogh’s world-class art and life story while delivering strong commercial value for our partners and retailers. Today’s consumers want more than products—they want culture, storytelling, and purpose. Van Gogh’s art offers instant recognition, evokes deep emotional resonance, and reflects authenticity and creativity —making it a compelling foundation for licensing across diverse categories."

Rob Groot, Managing Director of the Van Gogh Museum, said: “We are delighted with the new representation of WildBrain CPLG for Van Gogh Museum. This marks an exciting step forward in our licensing activities and in sharing our inspiring art and story with the world and reaching new audiences. We have full confidence in WildBrain CPLG as our representative, and we look forward to working closely together to create meaningful impact.”

The Van Gogh Museum was established through a unique agreement between Vincent van Gogh’s heirs and the Dutch state, ensuring the preservation and public accessibility of the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh’s artworks. The museum houses more than 200 paintings, 500 drawings, and nearly all of Van Gogh’s letters, including such masterpieces as Sunflowers, Almond Blossom, and The Potato Eaters.

WildBrain CPLG’s Corporate and Lifestyle portfolio includes distinguished colleges: Yale, Harvard, USC, Cambridge and Columbia; the world’s leading soy sauce brand, Kikkoman; Perfetti Van Melle’s iconic Chupa Chups and Mentos; premium lifestyle brand, Peugeot, and many more.

To learn more about licensing opportunities for the Van Gogh Museum, visit the WildBrain CPLG team at Brand Licensing Europe (7-9 October) at stand B171 and the Van Gogh Museum at stand B250.










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