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Piet Mondrian or Andy Warhol – Damien Hirst or Banksy – whose artworks have been the most influential? The most shocking? The most expensive? How about their versatility or critical reception? These playing cards allow art lovers of all ages to play their favourite artists against each other to discover who rules the art world.
Andy Warhol is Pop, Pablo Picasso is Cubist and Marcel Duchamp is Dada. Artists gather in movements, just as wildebeests run in herds. Do you know the great art movements and how the great artists fit into them? Play Manifesto to test your knowledge or effortlessly learn a little art history.
Count down to Christmas with this detail-rich interactive advent calendar featuring the dazzling art of Benjamin Chaud. A spectacular white Christmas tree pops out of a festive holiday scene, ready to be adorned with 25 stickers. The final sticker features a sparkling, foil-stamped star, perfect for topping off the tree!
Unisex sweater which reproduces the illustrations made by Joan Miró for the "Càntic del Sol", a translation of San Francisco's de Asís poem made by Josep Carner and published in 1975.
Bracelet taken from the word "Escargot femme fleur étoile", de Joan Miró, 1934
Rigid and open bracelet extracted from the work "Chiffres et constellations amoureux d'une femme", by Joan Miró, 1941
Earrings taken from one of the motifs from the work "Parler Seul", 1948.
Earrings taken from the work "Spanish Dancer", by Joan Miró, 1926
Earrings taken from the work "Untitled 8", 1974
Necklace extracted from the work "Escargot femme fleur étoile", by Joan Miró, 1934.
Necklace extracted from the work "Femme aux 3 cheveux encerclés d'oiseaux dans la nuit", by Joan Miró, 1972.
Earrings taken from one of the motifs from the work "Parler seul", by Joan Miró, 1948.