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Pissarro, Camille - The Boulevard Montmartre At Night (1897) - Woven Blanket

Pissarro, Camille - The Boulevard Montmartre At Night (1897) - Woven Blanket

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Description

Woven Masterpiece Throw

Don't just find Center. Make it.

A Legacy You Can Feel Some works of art are too significant to be confined to a frame. This 100% cotton woven throw brings the world’s most enduring masterpieces into the physical perimeter of your daily life. Designed for those who curate their surroundings with intention, this piece serves as a tactile anchor—a way to ground your space in the timeless brilliance of human history while silencing the static of the modern day.

The Art of the Weave Unlike standard prints, these throws utilize historical weaving techniques to integrate the masterpiece directly into the fabric itself. This process creates a sophisticated, multi-tonal texture and a muted, "homespun" color palette that feels established and authentic. The result is a heavy, heirloom-quality piece with a rustic, Americana-folk edge that complements a thoughtful, well-lived-in room.

It is a functional piece of history, designed to offer a moment of quietude and a sense of continuity. Whether used as a focal point in a study or a layer of comfort in a private sanctuary, it is built to help you recharge and reconnect with the ideals that matter most.


Specifications

  • Material: 100% Cotton.

  • Detail: Intricate woven construction with multi-colored fringed edges.

  • The Aesthetic: Please note that the weaving process produces a unique, textured finish. Because the image is created with interlaced threads, colors are softer and the detail is more organic than a digital reproduction. This "homespun" quality is a deliberate feature, offering a rustic sophistication that feels like a vintage find.

  • Size: Generous proportions for versatile use (Size tolerance +/- 2.5”).

Care Instructions

To maintain the integrity of the weave, machine wash cold (max 30C or 90F) on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Tumble dry on low heat.

The Story

The Electric Night of Camille Pissarro

Camille Pissarro was an old man with failing eyesight when he checked into the Grand Hôtel de Russie in 1897. He couldn't stand in the muddy streets anymore, so he painted from his window. Most of his career was spent capturing the damp soil and quiet fields of Pontoise. But here, at the end of his life, he turned his gaze toward the frantic pulse of the Fin de Siècle.

The Boulevard Montmartre at Night is a total anomaly. It is the only night scene in his massive series of urban views. The painting captures a world in the middle of a violent technological shift. You can see the dying warmth of gaslight competing with the cold, blue glare of early electricity. The streets are a chaotic slurry of horse manure, coal soot, and the first clattering motor carriages.

While Paris was tearing itself apart over the Dreyfus Affair, Pissarro stayed in his room and watched the light. He captured the wet cobblestones reflecting the neon future. The art establishment, those self-appointed kingmakers, ignored this specific masterpiece for decades. They preferred the spectacle of the cabaret. They missed the fact that Pissarro wasn't just painting a street. He was documenting the exact moment the 19th century gave up the ghost.

References

  • Breatnac, A. (2014). Camille Pissarro: The Father of Impressionism. Museum of Fine Arts Publications.
  • Clark, T. J. (1984). The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers. Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Pissarro, J. (1993). Pissarro's Cityscapes. New York: Skira/Rizzoli.
  • Rewald, J. (1986). The History of Impressionism. Museum of Modern Art.
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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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