Van Gogh Irises Popover Fine Art Top or Scarf

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Versatile Art Top Richly Printed with Van Gogh' Irises Print that can also be worn as a scarf.

  • 29" long x 36" wide
  • One size fits Small - XX-Large
  • Partial Side seams with arm holes to wear as a top
  • Fold or gather to wear as an Art Scarf
  • 100% Polyester Chiffon
  • Machine Wash & Dry

Our famous fine art inspired clothing collection includes Van Gogh Irises Popover art tops by Breeke. Featuring the popular Irises painting by Van Gogh, this fine art top can be worn as a light layered top over tanks or sleeved shirts or as a gathered fine art scarf. The sides are partially sewn so there are arm holes and a split at the bottom, the scoop neck hole has a generous opening to easily Popover your head! To wear as a scarf, just gather it from the corners or fold from the longer sides. Our Irises Popover art tops are low care too - machine washable on cold, tumble dry low and iron on polyester setting.

If you are looking for an art gift or Van Gogh gift idea, this versatile fine art top is an excellent choice! Pair it with many Van Gogh Irises Gifts including Art Earrings, Scarves, Coffee Mugs or Music boxes.

Van Gogh Irises

Van Gogh Irises Vincent Van Gogh was born in the Netherlands, 1853 - 1890. He did not embark upon a career as an artist until 1880. He was supported by his brother Theo who submitted many of his works to the Salon Des Indepenents in France. Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life. His famous Irises painting was created in 1889. There are no known drawings of the piece, probably because Van Gogh did it as a study. It is likely that it was influenced by Japanese woodblock prints which were popular at the time and were produced in the 17th century. The use of dark contours in Irises is a typical element of these prints and helped to reinforce the expressive power of the painting. Irises is on the list of the most expensive paintings ever sold, selling for 54 million dollars in 1987.

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