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Cézanne, Paul - The House of the Hanged Man, Auvers-sur-Oise (1874) - Laundry Bag

Cézanne, Paul - The House of the Hanged Man, Auvers-sur-Oise (1874) - Laundry Bag

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Product Description

Elevate your daily routine with a custom laundry bag designed to blend high-end aesthetics with everyday utility. Crafted from 100% spun polyester, these bags are engineered to retain their shape and resist wrinkling, ensuring your laundry day looks as polished as your home decor.

Whether you are heading to the laundromat or organizing your space, the natural-colored woven shoulder strap and secure drawstring closure provide both comfort and peace of mind. We utilize advanced printing techniques to ensure every design features vibrant, crisp colors that turn a mundane chore into a fashionable statement.

We understand that for the discerning homeowner, durability is just as important as design. These bags are built to withstand the rigors of transport while remaining soft to the touch, pre-emptively solving the common worry of utility vs. style. You no longer have to choose between a bag that works and a bag that looks beautiful in your sanctuary.

  • Premium Material: Durable 100% Spun Polyester.

  • Optimal Size: Generous 28"×36" dimensions for full loads.

  • Effortless Transport: Built-in woven shoulder strap for ergonomic carrying.

  • Secure Closure: Sewn-in drawstring to keep contents protected.

  • High-Fidelity Detail: Vibrant, long-lasting color reproduction.

Care Instructions

To maintain the longevity and vibrant color of your laundry bag, please follow these guidelines:

  • Machine Wash: Cold (max 30°C or 90°F) on a gentle cycle using mild detergent.
  • Bleach: Use only non-chlorine bleach as needed.
  • Drying: Tumble dry on low heat.
  • Ironing: Not required; material is wrinkle-resistant.
The Story

The House of the Hanged Man

Cézanne didn’t go to Auvers-sur-Oise to paint pretty cottages. He went there to break the back of traditional perspective. By 1873, France was a bruised nation recovering from the Franco-Prussian War and the literal fires of the Paris Commune. While the city of Paris was being scrubbed clean and rebuilt with sterile boulevards, the artists were fleeing to the dirt and woodsmoke of the villages. They were looking for something honest.

The House of the Hanged Man is a misnomer that stuck. No one died there, but the title provided a dark, heavy gravity that suited Cézanne’s mood. He was moving away from the airy flickers of his friend Pissarro and toward something much denser. He used a palette knife like a mason uses a trowel. He layered the oil until the canvas felt like a crust of earth or an old stone wall. It wasn't about the light hitting the house. It was about the weight of the house itself.

When this work appeared at the First Impressionist Exhibition in 1874, the critics saw a slur. They laughed at the lack of finish. They didn't understand that Cézanne was burying the old world under layers of lead paint. He wasn't interested in the fleeting moment anymore. He was interested in the structure underneath the skin of the world. This painting was his first real victory. Count Armand Doria bought it for 300 francs. It was the first time someone paid for the struggle Cézanne put into the grain of the canvas.

References

Rewald, John. The Paintings of Paul Cézanne: A Catalogue Raisonné. New York: Abrams, 1996.

Brettell, Richard R. Pissarro and Pontoise: The Painter in a Landscape. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990.

House, John. Impressionism: Paint and Politics. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004.

Cézanne, Paul. Paul Cézanne, Letters. Edited by John Rewald. New York: Da Capo Press, 1995.

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Shipping & Satisfaction

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Every order ships to US addresses at no additional cost. Allow up to 10 business days from fulfillment for delivery.

Your investment is protected. Material or print defects are replaced or fully refunded — no friction, no negotiation. If the work doesn't resonate aesthetically within 5 days of receipt, reach out and we'll make it right.

One note worth reading before you order: because every piece is produced on demand, we're unable to accommodate returns for incorrect size selections. Consult the product specs before you commit — they're there to make sure what arrives is exactly what you envisioned.

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