The Metropolitan Museum of Art Compact Travel Umbrella Sun&Rain Lightweight Totes Small and Compact Suit Windproof, Waterproof Auto Open/Close (blue) by M&G COLLECTION
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890) painted the irises adapted
for this umbrella in 1889, during his yearlong stay at the asylum in
Saint-Rémy. The cropped composition is divided into broad areas
of vivid color with monumental irises overflowing its borders; it
was probably influenced by Japanese woodblock prints. Van
Gogh’s brother Theo wrote of the work: “[It] strikes the eye from
afar. It is a beautiful study full of air and life.”
*Polyester, with aluminum frame and rubber handle
*Automatic open/close
*Canopy: 43” diam.; 11”L folded
- Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890) painted the irises adapted for this umbrella in 1889, during his yearlong stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy. The cropped composition is divided into broad areas of vivid color with monumental irises overflowing its borders; it was probably influenced by Japanese woodblock prints. Van Gogh’s brother Theo wrote of the work: “[It] strikes the eye from afar. It is a beautiful study full of air and life.”
- Polyester, with aluminum frame and rubber handle
- Automatic open/close
- Canopy: 43” diam.; 11”L folded