Monet Four Trees Neckerchief
An art scarf inspired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In the summer and fall of 1891, Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) painted a series of canvases showing the poplar trees along the Epte River, not far from his home in Giverny. He painted the poplars in The Four Trees, a detail of which is featured on this neckerchief, from a boat in the middle of the river. His composition accentuates the vertical lines of the slender tree trunks and their reflection in the water.
An art scarf inspired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In the summer and fall of 1891, Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) painted a series of canvases showing the poplar trees along the Epte River, not far from his home in Giverny. He painted the poplars in The Four Trees, a detail of which is featured on this neckerchief, from a boat in the middle of the river. His composition accentuates the vertical lines of the slender tree trunks and their reflection in the water.
- 100% silk twill
- 21'' square
- Dry clean
- Imported
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