Vincent van Gogh silk pocket square - 'Self-portrait'
This 'Self-portrait' was painted by Dutch Master Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) in 1887, shortly after he had moved to Paris (1886). This oil painting depicts Vincent in fashionable Parisian clothes, and is part of a series of self-portraits he made at that time to study the then new, colourful French style of painting. By making self-portraits he avoided having to pay for a model, something he couldn't afford. The painting is part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
The pocket squares are printed in Macclesfield, a town in England with a history of over 300 years of silk production and printing.
The edges of these pocket squares are expertly rolled by hand by our artisan tie maker in Italy.
- Size: 42x42cm (approx.)
- Printed in England
- Hand rolled in Italy