Description
Der Blaue Reitere Polo is a versatile artistic polo, perfect for business casual or a polished weekender outfit. The Der Blaue Reitere Polo features soft, breathable fabric with a close cut torso, tailored to show your natural physique.
- Soft, breathable fabric
- Polo collar
- Four button placket
- Short sleeves
- Straight hem bottom
- Printed, cut, and handmade
- Slim fit, moderate stretch
- Size up for a regular fit
- Hits at hips
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
- 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex, Jersey
- Fabric weight: 5.60 oz/yd² (190g/m²)
- Estimated delivery: 15-30 business days
Wassily Kandinsky was born in Moscow on December 4, 1866 (December 16 by the Gregorian calendar), to musical parents Lidia Ticheeva and Vasily Silvestrovich Kandinsky, a tea merchant. When Kandinsky was about 5 years old, his parents divorced, and he moved to Odessa to live with an aunt, where he learned to play the piano and cello in grammar school, as well as study drawing with a coach. Even as a boy he had an intimate experience with art; the works of his childhood reveal rather specific color combinations, infused by his perception that “each color lives by its mysterious life.”. Wassily Kandinsky took up the study of art in earnest at age 30, moving to Munich to study drawing and painting. A trained musician, Kandinsky approached color with a musician’s sensibility. An obsession with Monet led him to explore his own creative concepts of color on canvas, which were sometimes controversial among his contemporaries and critics, but Kandinsky emerged as a respected leader of the abstract art movement in the early 20th century.
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