This recycled polyester microfiber is printed with a detail from Vincent van Gogh's (1853-1890) work The Starry Night, 1888, kept at the Musée d'Orsay.
From the moment of his arrival in Arles, on 8 February 1888, Van Gogh was constantly preoccupied with the representation of "night effects". In April...
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This recycled polyester microfiber is printed with a detail from Vincent van Gogh's (1853-1890) work The Starry Night, 1888, kept at the Musée d'Orsay.
From the moment of his arrival in Arles, on 8 February 1888, Van Gogh was constantly preoccupied with the representation of "night effects". In April 1888, he wrote to his brother Theo: "I need a starry night with cypresses or maybe above a field of ripe wheat." In June, he confided to the painter Emile Bernard: "But when shall I ever paint the Starry Sky, this painting that keeps haunting me" and, in September, in a letter to his sister, he evoked the same subject: "Often it seems to me night is even more richly coloured than day". During the same month of September, he finally realised his obsessive project.
This microfiber cloth cleans any sensitive surfaces.
Machine washable at 30 °C (86 °F), do not use fabric softener or dryer.
Composition: 70% recycled polyester, 30% nylon
The recycled polyester of this microfibre is made from recycled bottles
Made in South of Korea and printed in France
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