Van der Helst The Musician Silk Scarf
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An art scarf inspired by The Met collection.
This elegant silk scarf draws inspiration from a 1662 oil painting by Bartholomeus van der Helst (Dutch, born ca. 1612–15, died 1670). Titled The Musician, the artwork depicts a beautiful woman tuning the strings of her theorbo-lute. A viola da gamba and sheet music can be observed in the foreground, suggesting she anticipates a duet. Dutch painters of the 17h century frequently associated amateur concerts with courtship, providing opportunities for mingling and flirtation.
An art scarf inspired by The Met collection.
This elegant silk scarf draws inspiration from a 1662 oil painting by Bartholomeus van der Helst (Dutch, born ca. 1612–15, died 1670). Titled The Musician, the artwork depicts a beautiful woman tuning the strings of her theorbo-lute. A viola da gamba and sheet music can be observed in the foreground, suggesting she anticipates a duet. Dutch painters of the 17h century frequently associated amateur concerts with courtship, providing opportunities for mingling and flirtation.
- 100% silk
- 37'' x 48''
- Dry clean only
- Imported
| Standard flat-rate shipping (3–8 days) | $12.95 |
| Expedited US shipping (2 days) | $13.95 extra |
| Overnight shipping | $22.95 extra |
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