Van Gogh Starry Night Rain Cape by Raincaper

$74.95 Regular price $84.95

Stay cosy and dry in our soft, lightweight hooded Rain Cape with Van Gogh's Starry Night that reverses to Iris Black for 2 fashionable looks! RainCaper provides complete rain coverage - all the way to the wrist! 23" shoulder to wrist.

  • One size fits all
  • 30" neckline to back hem
  • 55" wide.
  • 100% Lightweight Brushed Polyester - weighs only 9oz.
  • Top Closes with 2 Shell Buttons Hidden double-sided magnets create "sleeves"
  • Generous Hood
  • Folds up into matching 8" x 10" travel pouch with snap-on strap

Our Starry Night Raincaper is beautifully printed with Van Gogh's iconic Starry Night Painting; it will keep you dry in the wettest conditions! Made of super supple water resistant polyester, these rain capes feature magnets which create sleeves, two shell buttons at the top for a perfect fit and a generous hood. And because this poncho is so lightweight, it can be worn in Museums and Galleries which often prohibit bulky raincoats or just fold it up into the matching travel pouch with a snap on strap.

The reversible hooded travel cape is a wearable work of art that offers elegant protection from rain and wind. Part of the RainCaper Fine Art Collection, this silky soft rain poncho is true to the original art and designed in collaboration with the owning entity. A patent is pending for this unique and functional design. Add a Van Gogh Starry Night Scarf, umbrella, bag or jewelry for a great Van Gogh gift for yourself or that special Van Gogh fan!

Vincent Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands, 1853 - 1890. He did not embark upon a career as an artist until 1880. Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life.

"This morning I saw the country from my window a long time before sunrise, with nothing but the morning star, which looked very big," Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo, from France. Rooted in imagination and memory, The Starry Night embodies an inner, subjective expression of Van Gogh's response to nature. In thick, sweeping brushstrokes, a flamelike cypress unites the churning sky and the quiet village below from his window at the at Saint Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Remy, France. The village was partly invented, and the church spire evokes van Gogh's native land, the Netherlands. Van Gogh's Starry Night painting was done in 1889 and is perhaps the most famous and recognizable of his works.

For more on Vincent Van Gogh and his work visit our About Vincent Van Gogh Page or see our Van Gogh Gift Ideas.