







Sunday Afternoon
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1886) by Georges Seurat is his most famous painting, and a major example of pointillism. The painting depicts Parisians at a park on the banks of the River Seine. Some of the character details include a woman with a pet monkey on a leash, and in the painting's center, a little girl dressed in white stares out of the canvas. The painting was the basis for the 1984 Broadway musical Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim, a fictional story of the painting's creation where it is referred to as "Sunday in the Park." It was featured in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off by John Hughes. Ferris, Sloane and Cameron view the painting at the Art Institute of Chicago. It also appears in Seurat's later work Models.



- Regular price
- $95.00
- Sale price
- $95.00
- Regular price
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$110.00
Art Blanket Details
- Combines colored, black, and white yarn into a softer, warmer tone version of Sunday Afternoon with a 2″ fringe in multicolored and black & white.
- Finished size may vary ½-1″ due to the weaving process.
- Reverse is a color negative of the front.
- Slight color variation from the previews may occur, as each blanket is unique.
- 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.

Woven Blankets
Woven blankets and decorative throws are created from 100% pure cotton 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.
Ready to display on your couch or bed, or provide the perfect cozy cover.