An artful gift inspired by The Met collection.
This cotton robe celebrates the graphic artist Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen’s (French, b. Switzerland, 1859–1923) fondness for felines. He drew cats throughout his long career with unvarying grace and skill—his models were the habitués of Parisian rooftops, streets, cemeteries, and garbage bins around the Montmartre neighborhood where he resided. Their antics are illustrated in the artist’s famous book
Cats: Pictures without Words
(1898), a copy of which is in The Met’s Drawings and Prints collection.
Details
- 100% cotton
- Open front with self fabric belt
- Packaged in a matching gift pouch
- Machine wash or hand wash in cold water
- Made in India