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  • Camiseta de una ilustración de Franz Masereel con serigrafía
  • Camiseta de una ilustración de Franz Masereel con serigrafía
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GOTS ORGANIC COTTON SHORT SLEEVE T-SHIRT

FRANS MASEREEL / Passionate Journey

This is the last of the 167 woodcuts that the Flemish artist Frans Masereel engraved in 1919 for the longest and best-selling of his wordless novels. Passionate Journey or My Book of Hours tells the experiences of an ordinary man in the early 20th century who arrives in a modern city. He also travels to different places around the world. In the end, he leaves the city for the forest, raises his arms in praise of nature, and dies. His spirit rises from his body, steps on the heart of his corpse, and waves as he walks through the cosmos.
A story both comic and tragic, told with expressionistic and moving images. It was published in Switzerland, where Masereel spent much of World War I. The book, a precursor to the graphic novel, sold more than 100,000 copies in Europe. Its success encouraged other publishers to print wordless novels, and the genre flourished in the interwar years. Masereel followed the book with dozens of others.
The book's visual vocabulary derives in part from silent film. Thomas Mann named the book his favorite film.

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T-SHIRT

Brand Stanley/Stella
Model Creator
Color Vintage white
Short Sleeve Type · Unisex
Oeko-Tex Certified · Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) · Fair Wear · PETA Approved Vegan
Single jersey knit , 180 g/m2 · 100% combed and spun organic cotton · Regular fit · Side seams · Set-in sleeves · 1x1 rib crew neck · Inner bias binding on the main fabric at the neck · Wide double stitch at the cuffs and hem

IMPRESSION

Ink Acramine
Color Cobalt blue
Size 28x35 cm

CARE

Maximum wash temperature 30ºC · With similar colors · Turn the garment inside out · Do not use bleach
Drying Do not use a dryer
Ironing 110ºC · Do not iron the print