Wheat Field with Cypresses

£44.99
'A Wheatfield with Cypresses' is among the works painted by Vincent Van Gogh during his time as a psychiatric patient between 1889-90. While at the hospital at Saint-Paul de Mausole, Van Gogh painted several versions of this image. The first study was painted outside in 1889, with subsequent versions completed in his hospital room. Using powerful, rhythmic lines and swirling brushstrokes, Van Gogh captured the strong winds animating the clouds, wheat field, and evergreen cypresses. This print is colour matched to the original painting and approved by the National Gallery. Every purchase supports the work of the museum.

Embrace the versatility of the Oversized t-shirt, designed for those who appreciate the art of layering and creating unique outfits that effortlessly fuse modern trends with a hint of nostalgia. Its loose fit allows you to play with textures and proportions, giving you the freedom to express your personality through your style.

• 100% carded cotton
• Fabric weight: 7.1 oz. /yd. ² (240 g/m²)
• Garment-dyed, pre-shrunk fabric
• Boxy, oversized fit
• Dropped shoulders
• Wide neck ribbing

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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'A Wheatfield with Cypresses' is among the works painted by Vincent Van Gogh during his time as a psychiatric patient between 1889-90. While at the hospital at Saint-Paul de Mausole, Van Gogh painted several versions of this image. The first study was painted outside in 1889, with subsequent versions completed in his hospital room. Using powerful, rhythmic lines and swirling brushstrokes, Van Gogh captured the strong winds animating the clouds, wheat field, and evergreen cypresses. This print is colour matched to the original painting and approved by the National Gallery. Every purchase supports the work of the museum.

Embrace the versatility of the Oversized t-shirt, designed for those who appreciate the art of layering and creating unique outfits that effortlessly fuse modern trends with a hint of nostalgia. Its loose fit allows you to play with textures and proportions, giving you the freedom to express your personality through your style.

• 100% carded cotton
• Fabric weight: 7.1 oz. /yd. ² (240 g/m²)
• Garment-dyed, pre-shrunk fabric
• Boxy, oversized fit
• Dropped shoulders
• Wide neck ribbing

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
'A Wheatfield with Cypresses' is among the works painted by Vincent Van Gogh during his time as a psychiatric patient between 1889-90. While at the hospital at Saint-Paul de Mausole, Van Gogh painted several versions of this image. The first study was painted outside in 1889, with subsequent versions completed in his hospital room. Using powerful, rhythmic lines and swirling brushstrokes, Van Gogh captured the strong winds animating the clouds, wheat field, and evergreen cypresses. This print is colour matched to the original painting and approved by the National Gallery. Every purchase supports the work of the museum.

Embrace the versatility of the Oversized t-shirt, designed for those who appreciate the art of layering and creating unique outfits that effortlessly fuse modern trends with a hint of nostalgia. Its loose fit allows you to play with textures and proportions, giving you the freedom to express your personality through your style.

• 100% carded cotton
• Fabric weight: 7.1 oz. /yd. ² (240 g/m²)
• Garment-dyed, pre-shrunk fabric
• Boxy, oversized fit
• Dropped shoulders
• Wide neck ribbing

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!