Inspired by Claude Monet's grain stacker from the Hasso Plattner collection. Designed and produced by Wallace + Sewell. Published by muse exclusively for the Barberini Museum.
Claude Monet repeatedly worked in series. He reproduces a seemingly banal motif such as haystacks in the countryside in ever new, exciting light and color moods.
The design by the studio of London textile designers Emma Sewell and Harriet Wallace-Jones is not a simple copy of the paintings. Rather, the colors of two famous works by Monet are taken and woven into their own composition: The "Grain Stack" from 1890 and Claude Monet's "Grainstack in the Sun" from 1891.
Exclusively produced for the exhibition:
Impressionism
Hasso Plattner Collection
Museum Barberini
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- Detail:
- 22 x 175 cm
- 100% merino lambswool from New Zealand
- Handwoven in England
- Foto: Katharina Behling / Mode by JEEIJ Berlin
- Hersteller/Lieferant: muse store e.K.
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