A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat Felt Storage Box

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Introduce a touch of style and organizational bliss to your living space with this fashionable felt box. Its versatile design offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a practical addition to any area in your home. When not in use, effortlessly fold and stow it away without occupying unnecessary space. The box showcases a stunning display of classic artwork that is guaranteed to catch the eye and enliven your decor. Utilize it to store jewelry, trinkets, or other cherished belongings, and experience the delight of easy access and tidiness. Additionally, this felt box is perfect for organizing kids' toys, whether it's your child's favorite stuffed animals, blocks, or other playthings. It is destined to become a cherished favorite in your household.

.: 100% polyester felt
.: One size (14.5" × 13")
.: Black thread
.: Easy to unfold
.: Lightweight (8 ounces)

Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. The original artwork, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," is a masterpiece created by the French post-Impressionist painter Georges Seurat in 1884. This large-scale painting is one of the most iconic and celebrated works of art in the history of Western art, known for its innovative technique and meticulous attention to detail. The artwork portrays a leisurely scene along the banks of the River Seine at La Grande Jatte, an island in the outskirts of Paris. The scene captures a cross-section of Parisian society during a typical Sunday afternoon. The painting is teeming with people, each engaging in various activities, creating a vibrant and bustling tableau. One of the most distinctive features of "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" is Seurat's revolutionary pointillist technique. Instead of traditional brushstrokes, he applied tiny, separate dots or points of color to the canvas. From a distance, these dots blend together, creating a sense of luminosity and vibrancy. The meticulous division of color in this manner allowed Seurat to explore the science of color and perception, which was at the heart of pointillism.

 

  14.5" × 13"
Width, in 13.00
Height, in 14.50
Length, in 12.99

 

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SKU: 94509704873371495385

$44.95

      Description

      Introduce a touch of style and organizational bliss to your living space with this fashionable felt box. Its versatile design offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a practical addition to any area in your home. When not in use, effortlessly fold and stow it away without occupying unnecessary space. The box showcases a stunning display of classic artwork that is guaranteed to catch the eye and enliven your decor. Utilize it to store jewelry, trinkets, or other cherished belongings, and experience the delight of easy access and tidiness. Additionally, this felt box is perfect for organizing kids' toys, whether it's your child's favorite stuffed animals, blocks, or other playthings. It is destined to become a cherished favorite in your household.

      .: 100% polyester felt
      .: One size (14.5" × 13")
      .: Black thread
      .: Easy to unfold
      .: Lightweight (8 ounces)

      Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. The original artwork, "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte," is a masterpiece created by the French post-Impressionist painter Georges Seurat in 1884. This large-scale painting is one of the most iconic and celebrated works of art in the history of Western art, known for its innovative technique and meticulous attention to detail. The artwork portrays a leisurely scene along the banks of the River Seine at La Grande Jatte, an island in the outskirts of Paris. The scene captures a cross-section of Parisian society during a typical Sunday afternoon. The painting is teeming with people, each engaging in various activities, creating a vibrant and bustling tableau. One of the most distinctive features of "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" is Seurat's revolutionary pointillist technique. Instead of traditional brushstrokes, he applied tiny, separate dots or points of color to the canvas. From a distance, these dots blend together, creating a sense of luminosity and vibrancy. The meticulous division of color in this manner allowed Seurat to explore the science of color and perception, which was at the heart of pointillism.

       

        14.5" × 13"
      Width, in 13.00
      Height, in 14.50
      Length, in 12.99

       

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