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Seasons of Impressionists (NG) Men's Rash Guard

Size Guide
Men's Rash Guard
  CHEST WAIST HIPS
XS (cm) 92 76 94
S (cm) 96 80 98
M (cm) 100 84 102
L (cm) 108 92 110
XL (cm) 116 100 118
2XL (cm) 124 108 126
3XL (cm) 132 116 134
Size Guide
Men's Rash Guard
  CHEST WAIST HIPS
XS (cm) 92 76 94
S (cm) 96 80 98
M (cm) 100 84 102
L (cm) 108 92 110
XL (cm) 116 100 118
2XL (cm) 124 108 126
3XL (cm) 132 116 134

In line with his captivation of evolving nature and seasonality, the second artist in the Seasons of Impressionists collection, Van Gogh, paints the famous Sunflowers, representing their changing state with time all with different shades of one colour.

Comfortable and stylish – our Van Gogh inspired rash guards fuse beautiful Impressionist prints with your outdoor adventures. Perfect for adding flair and art history in your life.
Inspired by:
Vincent van Gogh, 1853-1890
Sunflowers, 1888
© The National Gallery, London
Size: XS

Vincent van Gogh. Lived 30th March 1853 – 29th July 1890

This Dutch post-impressionist’s legacy lies in his expressive brushstrokes, bold and dramatic colours create expressive landscapes, portraits and still-lives. Within 10 years, van Gogh created about 2,100 artworks including around 860 oil paintings.

His work contributed to the modern art movement’s creation, though he was infamously not successful in his own lifetime, yet they are now some of the most important paintings sold and displayed. He was from a family of art dealers and joined the family firm.

Failure is just life sending you in a new direction, and after being unsuccessful in the gallery business, as a teacher, in love and as a preacher, Vincent became an artist, stating ‘In spite of everything, I shall rise again...’ and learnt to paint aged 28.

Vincent had an intense and painful love affair with painting, as with his previous career paths. He painted his first sunflowers in 1887, with a bright splash of sensuous yellow. He continued to paint many versions of the flower he referred to as ‘...somewhat my own’.

Sunflowers
1888
Oil on canvas

Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ is among his most iconic paintings, created to decorate his home in Arles upon the visit of friend Paul Gauguin, also an Impressionist artist.

With nearly 30 shades of yellow, he created these masterpieces as a study of colour as well as the passing of time with the flowers in a state of bloom, wilting or seeding, ready to harvest for another season. Within a single bouquet, we see the circle of life in nature.

• 82% polyester, 18% spandex
• Very soft four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• UPF 50+
• Comfortable longer body and sleeves
• Flat seam and coverstitch
• Blank product components sourced from China

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