Skeleton with Cigarette ☷ Van Gogh ☲ Blanket
Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (1886) by Vincent van Gogh is self descriptive. He depicted skeletons and skulls only a few times in his career. It is considered a memento mori, a reminder of death, at a time when he himself was in poor health. One might interpret it as a criticism of smoking, but van Gogh was an avid smoker until his death in 1890.
- Regular price
- $95.00
- Sale price
- $95.00
- Regular price
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(-30%)
Woven blankets are created by combining 100% pure cotton colored, black, and white yarn. Each blanket is machine woven based on the source art, creating a warmer color palette than the original art. As it is woven and not printed, detail from the original art is softened.
100% pure cotton, machine woven colored, black, and white yarn
Warmer color palette compared to original art with softened detail
Reverse is a color negative weave of the front
Color variation from the previews may occur, as each blanket is unique
All sizes given are in inches (″)
Blankets are 80x60″, throws are 52x37″
Edges are 2″ fringe, multicolored and black & white
Finished size may vary ½-1″ due to the weaving process
Machine wash, separately in cold water, mild detergent, tumble dry low. Do not bleach or wring dry. As it is 100% cotton, expect some shedding the first few washes. Not suitable for pets or infants.