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Cancel My Subscription Socks
Crafted with comfort in mind, these exclusive socks featuring Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s iconic woodcut “I Want to Cancel My Subscription” are perfect for lovers of art and […]
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Carps Swimming Socks
Depicting famous Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s colour woodcut “Carp Swimming Beneath a Wisteria Arbor”, these vibrant socks exude Yoshitoshi’s attentiveness to dynamic imagery that to this […]
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Circles in a Circle Socks
Artist: Wassily Kandinsky Created: 1923 Dimensions (cm): 98.7 x 95.6 Format: Oil on canvas Location: Philadelphia Museum of Art In Circles in a Circle, Kandinsky combines geometric forms and subtle […]
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Composition II Socks
Composition II in Red Blue and Yellow is a 1930 painting by Piet Mondrian and a variation of Composition in Red Blue and Yellow from the […]
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Day Of The God Socks
Artist: Paul Gauguin Created: 1894 Dimensions (cm): 68 x 92 Format: Oil on canvas Location: Art Institute of Chicago The Day of the God is a representation of Gaugin’s period […]
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Flower Still Life Socks
Another collaboration with Philadelphia Museum of Art! Tiptoe through the daylilies, irises. lilacs, morning glories, nasturtiums, roses and tulips…in socks inspired by artist Severin Roesen’s Still […]
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Frida Self-Portrait Socks
Official Product. Frida Kahlo could not walk for most of her life. How then did she manage to soar so high? A tribute to a woman who […]
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Great Wave Socks
The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave, is Hokusai’s most famous work of the woodblock print series “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji”, […]
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Impression Sunrise Socks
Artist: Claude Monet Created: 1872 Dimensions (cm): 48 × 63 Format: Oil on canvas Location: Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris This work was painted from a hotel […]
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Matisse, The Parakeet and the Mermaid
Inspired by Matisse’s vibrant cut-out masterpiece, “The Parakeet and the Mermaid,” these socks bring art to life with every step. The design captures the lively colours […]
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Pop Art Socks
Did Warhol, Haring or Hockney make Art better as a whole? No one can say for sure and maybe that’s the whole point. But we’re pretty […]
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Starry Night Socks
Van Gogh painted “Starry Night” in 1889 from his room in the mental asylum at Saint-Remy while recovering from mental illness and his ear amputation. This […]
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