The Anatomy Lesson Bag

Item Info
Released in 2020
No product number recorded.
Originally listed for €45.00
Submitted by fleurdesel
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Material
Outer: crepe | Inner: cotton blend
Notes
[Brand Notes]
The newest installment of our Dutch Masters Collection:
The Anatomy Lesson
The composition, the use of colours and light and striking details of ‘De anatomische les van Dr. Nicolaes Tulp’ by Rembrandt van Rijn made us fall head over heels in love with it. This masterpiece features an anatomy lesson from the Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons, this took place on the 31st of January 1632. This was permitted once a year and was painted by a still young Rembrandt at the time.
For this collection we’ve decided to pair up with a fabric printing company based in The Netherlands. They use a environmentally friendly method of printing the fabric. Next to this we can order the fabric in just the right quantities, so there is nearly any waste of materials. The fabric itself is both smooth and soft to drape but of a nice thick quality.
The front of the bag features a close up shot of the painting. Behind the outside fabric is a sturdy cotton blend and the lining of the bag is with an elegant print. Please note that the lining might vary a bit, since the sample fabric is limited. In case the lining will differ we will let you know in advance. Inside the bag is also a little pocket. Along the border of the bag is a ruffle made of crepe fabric. This is the same used for the garment of The Anatomy Lesson collection, so it matches perfectly!
[Official Prints]
-Double shocked
-How Did I End Up Here?
-The Doctor
-Tired of it all
[Features]
- Fabric outside: High quality crepe
- Fabric inside + handles: Very sturdy cotton blend
- Lined with elegant printed lining fabric
- Very crisp and vibrant print
- Custom environmentally friendly printed fabric
- Small inside pocket
- Crepe ruffle, matching with the garments from the collection
- 4 different designs to choose from
- Painting by Rembrandt van Rijn : ‘De anatomische les van Dr. Nicolaes Tulp’