Vincent van Gogh 'Irises' Famous Painting Yoga Leggings | Premium Art Yoga Leggings
Description
Experience the beauty and intensity of Vincent van Gogh's 'Irises' with every wear. Painted in 1889 during his stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy, this masterpiece captures the tranquil yet poignant beauty of irises in bloom. The vivid blues and vibrant greens against a background of dynamic yet harmonious earth tones will inspire you to move with passion and purpose. These leggings are not just attire—they are art, enhancing your connection to your practice and to the world of classic art.
Move Boldly, Live Beautifully.
Legging Features:
- Supreme Flexibility: Made with a blend of 82% polyester and 18% spandex, incorporating four-way stretch technology to ensure freedom in every direction.
- Ultimate Comfort: Crafted from smooth, comfortable microfiber yarn that feels luxurious against the skin.
- Enhanced Fit: A raised waistband provides extra support and comfort, making these leggings perfect for active and casual wear.
Art Insight: 'Irises' Facts & Dimensions
- Current Keeper: 'Irises' is one of the many treasures safeguarded by the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, where it continues to inspire visitors from around the globe.
- Historical Journey: Created in the last year of van Gogh’s life, 'Irises' was one of the first pieces he painted while at the asylum, reflecting both a moment of intense personal struggle and immense creative output.
- Dimensions: The original painting measures approximately 71 x 93 cm (28 x 36.6 inches), showcasing van Gogh’s bold brush strokes and dramatic use of color.
- Valuation Insights: 'Irises' was sold for a record $53.9 million in 1987, highlighting its esteemed place in art history as one of the most pivotal works of the post-impressionist movement.
Don these 'Irises' Famous Painting Yoga Leggings to bring a masterpiece of emotional depth and stunning color to your yoga practice. Perfect for those who cherish art's power to transform and enrich every aspect of life.
Add this Famous Piece to your wardrobe and carry a fragment of art history every step of your journey.