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RaanPahMuang Painting Artwork Skirt Salvador Dali
RaanPahMuang Painting Artwork Skirt Salvador Dali

RaanPahMuang Painting Artwork Skirt Salvador Dali Monet Gustav Klimt Vincent Van Gogh, Large, Calf Length Patch Skirt - Gustav Klimt - Mother and Child

Product ID : 56540678


Galleon Product ID 56540678
Shipping Weight 0.71 lbs
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Model Item471343AMZ
Manufacturer RaanPahMuang
Shipping Dimension 10.98 x 7.99 x 0.98 inches
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RaanPahMuang Painting Artwork Skirt Salvador Dali Features

  • Thailand made quality work of art paintings printed on quality fabric

  • From Gustav Klimt's Mother and Child painting

  • Reproduction of work by Gustav Klimt, Austrian Symbolist painter and prominent member of the Vienna Secession (Vienna Art Nouveau) movement

  • Calf length art patchwork stretch skirt

  • Iconic painting of the Symbolist artistic movement


About RaanPahMuang Painting Artwork Skirt Salvador Dali

Description Genuine garment made in Thailand with strong quality controls. They can be machine washed and dried keeping maintenance nice and easy. Measurements: - Given sizes are approximations only, exact measurements may vary. - Size tags sometimes do not match the advertised size. - Waist is fitted and can only fit the measurement given. - Length is from the top of the waist to the lowest point on the bottom hem. Artist: Vincent van Gogh Van Gogh did not begin painting until late in his twenties where he worked with sombre colours until being influenced by the Paris Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism movements. He produced around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches in his life, the most famous during his last two years. Artwork: The Starry Night From Van Gogh's The Starry Night a famous night scene painting he chose a free compilation of subjects local to the asylum in Saint-Remy where he was staying.