"The Man Who Sold the World"
"The Man Who Sold the World"
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Description
Description
100% cotton T-shirt with Straight Leg art print.
"The Man Who Sold the World" reinterprets Symbolism's most disturbing self-portrait through the man who turned disquiet into music.
David Bowie in a black suit, staring intently, one hand clutching crumpled dollars, the other holding the planet like any ordinary object. Behind him, Death has not stopped playing the violin. There's no need for them to turn around: they already have an agreement.
The world has been sold. The violin still plays.
Based on Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Violin by Arnold Böcklin.
High-definition front print.
Straight Leg graphic details on the left sleeve and back shoulder.
Unisex T-shirt in 190 gsm cotton jersey.
Regular fit, crew neck.
Available in a curated selection of colors and sizes.
Limited Edition - 50 numbered pieces.
Each garment features its unique number (e.g., 12/50)
Size XS is available for certain colors only. If the combination you are looking for is not selectable, please write to us at straightleg.studio@gmail.com or on Instagram: we can find the best alternative together.
Composition
Composition
Style
Style
Washing and ironing
Washing and ironing
Wash inside out at a maximum of 40°C.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Iron at a low temperature.
Do not dry clean.
Scheda Exhibit
Arnold Böcklin, 1872
Conservata al Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlino
Made-to-order. Order directly from the website; your piece will be made especially for you.
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