senecio losse sokkenPaul Klee painted Senecio in 1922 while working at the Bauhaus art school in Weimar. You see a round face, built up from patches of orange, pink, yellow and white. The eyes are not level. The expression is hard to place: it seems to sit somewhere between calm and confusion. The official name of the painting is 'Head of a Man Going Senile', but the face feels both childlike and wise at the same time. There is something in it that stays with you. The
Such collars were specially intended for the dead and symbolized the transition to the divine
The painting symbolizes reflection
good for your skin and better for the environment
Every color and symbol is precisely knitted into the sock
This design is a one-time release
Toorop sought personal symbolism in everything she painted
The Stedelijk Museum Kampen 2-Pack brings together both designs from our museum collection: 'Winter Landscape with Skaters' by Hendrick Avercamp and 'Resting IJssel Cattle' by Jan Voerman sr
elegant translation of Delft blue art into your socks
together in one bundle
more serious than light grey
Wassily Kandinsky's 'Several Circles' from 1926 is a powerful abstract work
Franz Marc painted 'Blue Horse I' in 1911 as part of his fascination with animals and their spiritual significance