Van Gogh Wheat Field with Cypresses Stick Umbrella
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) was taken with cypresses during his convalescence in the asylum at Saint-Rémy. In the summer of 1889, he decided to devote an entire series to the towering trees. The ordinarily self-critical artist regarded Wheat Field with Cypresses (1889) as one of his "best" summer landscapes. Take shelter with our stick umbrella featuring a reproduction of this exuberant masterpiece in The Met collection.
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) was taken with cypresses during his convalescence in the asylum at Saint-Rémy. In the summer of 1889, he decided to devote an entire series to the towering trees. The ordinarily self-critical artist regarded Wheat Field with Cypresses (1889) as one of his "best" summer landscapes. Take shelter with our stick umbrella featuring a reproduction of this exuberant masterpiece in The Met collection.
- 100% recycled polyester
- Manual open/close
- 42'' diam.; 35'' long (including handle)
- Gift wrap not available
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