Reusable mask - Van Gogh Starry Night

Reusable mask - Van Gogh Starry Night

CH901138
Fabric mask inspired by the iconic work "The Starry Night" by impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh.

Cover your mouth and nose in style! Ideal in public places, this mask is reusable and washable at 40°C.

Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
The starry night - 1888 - Oil on canvas - H. 72,5 ; L. 92 cm

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Characteristics

Maintenance
Wash at 40°, no tumble drying or dry cleaning
Museums
Musée d'Orsay, Musée de Grenoble, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Theme
Landscape
Art movements
19th century, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism
Material of the original work
Peinture
Artist
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
Materials
Cotton, Polyester
Reference
CH901138
EAN
3336729164646
Model dimensions
16cm x 9cm
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée d'Orsay

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The work and its artist

Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)

An unrecognized and misunderstood artist during his lifetime, Van Gogh was one of the great painters of the 19th century. Son of a Protestant pastor, he hesitated for a while between artistic and religious vocation, to finally devote himself to painting. Van Gogh frequented the world of impressionist painters and refined his research on colour; his palette became lighter and more diversified. To perfect his work, he moved to Arles in February 1888. Dazzled by the light of the South, Van Gogh made colour the very object of his work. He seeks the highest possible intensity of both tones and chromatic ratios. On July 27, 1890, the painter ended his life at the age of 37. In eight years, he has produced nearly 900 paintings and a thousand drawings.