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Denis, Maurice - The Muses (1893) - Tough Phone Cases

Denis, Maurice - The Muses (1893) - Tough Phone Cases

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Product Description

It's a simple truth that a well-made object deserves a measure of respect. These cases don't just protect. They're built with a sturdy polycarbonate shell and a supple TPU lining to manage the inevitable accidents of a day on the move. The matte finish is achieved through a UV-protected 3D wrap that's designed to withstand the elements without losing its luster. Whether you're using an iPhone, Samsung, or Google Pixel, the open ports ensure your connection's never hindered. It's a durable piece of equipment that's also fully compliant with international safety standards including RoHS and REACH.

Care Instructions

Soft Cloth Wipe the surface with a damp cotton or microfiber cloth.

Mild Soap You can add a single drop of dish soap if it's truly needed for a deeper clean.

Alcohol Avoidance Keep the case away from high-alcohol liquids so the design doesn't rub off.

Sun and Heat Avoid direct sunlight and excessive heat to prevent the material from yellowing.

Cream Protection Don't let the case come into direct contact with hand or sun creams.

Art Story

The Sacred Flatness of the Muses

Maurice Denis didn't want to paint a window, he wanted to paint a wall. In 1893, while the rest of Paris was still arguing over how to capture the flicker of gaslight on water, Denis was looking backward to move forward. He was twenty-three years old and already tired of the world being explained by cold hard facts. The Fin de Siècle was settling over Europe like a velvet shroud. Science was busy mapping the physical world while the human soul felt increasingly hollow and abandoned.

The Muses is a visual manifesto for a group of young rebels known as the Nabis. They weren't interested in traditional perspective or the illusion of depth. Denis famously argued that a painting is essentially a flat surface covered with colors assembled in a certain order. You can see it here in the grove of chestnut trees inspired by the terrace at Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The trees aren't receding into space; they are patterns on a screen.

Denis used his wife Marthe as the model for several figures in this quiet woods. She appears multiple times, blurring the line between the divine and the domestic. The work lacks traditional perspective, emphasizing the decorative nature of the canvas over the reality of the scene. It was a time of spiritualism and secret societies meeting in dark parlors. People were looking for meaning in patterns and shadows rather than the metal skeleton of the new Eiffel Tower looming over the city. Denis gave them a sanctuary made of Art Nouveau curves and silent, rhythmic trees.

References

Denis, Maurice. Du Symbolisme au Classicisme: Théories. Paris: Hermann, 1964.

Clement, Russell T. Les Nabis: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook. Greenwood Press, 1996.

Cogeval, Guy. Maurice Denis: 1870-1943. Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux, 2006.

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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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