We’ve elevated a classic accessory with details from one of Vincent van Gogh’s (Dutch, 1853–1890) radiant spring bouquets. In May of 1890, just before his departure from the asylum in Saint-Rémy, the artist painted four exceptional still lifes, including the exuberant
Irises
(1890) in The Met collection. Van Gogh sought to achieve a “harmonious and soft” effect by placing the “violet” flowers against a “pink background.” Owing to his use of fugitive red pigments, these colors have since faded with time.
Details
- 100% silk twill
- 21” square
- Dry clean
- Imported