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Sitting Three Cat, Julie de Graag Bandana

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Style: Adult / Large 22" x 22" Bandana

Not just for cowboys and bandits, these square bandanas take on your artwork or text in full, vibrant color. Fashionable and functional, cover your nose and mouth, protect your neck, or use it as an adorable dog accessory!

  • All over edge-to-edge printed design
  • Lightweight fabric that breathes well and dries quickly
  • Two sizes available: 18" x 18" and 22" x 22"
  • Materials: 100% spun polyester
  • Printed on one side only
  • Reusable. Wash with proper sanitization after each use
  • Please note that the our bandana face coverings are not intended as medical/personal protective equipment

Disclaimer: The bandana face coverings should not be used (1) in any surgical setting or where significant exposure to liquid, bodily or other hazardous fluids, may be expected; (2) in a clinical setting where the infection risk level through inhalation exposure is high; or (3) in the presence of a high intensity heat source or flammable gas. We make no warranties, either express or implied, that the bandana face coverings prevent infection or the transmission of viruses or diseases.

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Sitting Three Cat, Julie de Graag Bandana

Sitting Three Cat, Julie de Graag Bandana

*As for this item, you can customize the background color freely. Julie de Graag (18 July 1877 - 2 February 1924) was a Dutch graphic artist, draftsman and painter. Julie de Graague was born in Gorinchem but went to the Hague after her parents. She studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1890, and J.J. Bremmer, art critic H.P.'s disciple of Arts and The Hague. In addition, she got an MO certificate. In 1904 she moved to Laren, North Holland, where she began to adopt a more stylized style under the influence of the sculptor Joseph Mendes Da Costa and the painter Bad van der Lek. Her home was completely destroyed on New Year's Eve 1908, and much of her work was lost. In addition to her job as an artist, she had several hours a week at a girls' school in Utrecht where she taught painting. Her health was always fragile, so she was often with The Hague's parents. In the early 1920s, she was physically and mentally deteriorating and had to give up teaching. This was reflected in the theme of her work, which became increasingly morbid. Julie Grad committed suicide at the age of 46. Quote:Wikipedia

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Product ID: 256101192883901702
Created on: 4/25/2020, 10:38 PM
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