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Joan Miro El Sol (The Sun) 1949 Artwork T-Shirt

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Description

This amazing tee carries a colorful artwork from the great Joan Miró i Ferrà. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride.

Our super soft and smooth jersey t shirt fits like a well-loved favorite. Main features include:

4.3 oz/yd *Women's tees are fitted. See Size Guide*
100% Combed Ring Spun Cotton (Htr 10% Poly)
Preshrunk jersey knit Fabric 32/1
Side-Seamed
Shoulder-to-shoulder tape and seamed collar
Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems
Youth sizes in 5 oz heavyweight cotton
Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 Certified 

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Shipping Information

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER EUR 60
Orders below €60 will incur a flat shipping fee of €3.95
Standard Shipping takes 3 ~ 8 days
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When will you ship my order?
Orders will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days from the time of purchase.
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orthodel
All good

All good

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beaniecol
I bought this t

I bought this t-shirt for my husband and he loved it. Great artsy quality shirts. Fast shipment. Highly recommend!

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dancro9463
Nice quality!

Nice quality!

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quin-ces
gorgeous t shirt & great fit.

gorgeous t shirt & great fit.

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alegria*14
The shirt is nice,

The shirt is nice, but runs very small, IMO

Joan Miró
Meet the Artist

Joan Miró

A proud Catalan surrealist, Joan Miró created a visual language that combined the playfulness of a child with the sophistication of a master. His work is filled with biomorphic shapes, geometric forms, and celestial symbols like stars and moons. Miró famously declared he wanted to 'assassinate painting,' rejecting conventional methods to explore the subconscious mind and the limitless freedom of the imagination.

Curated Art History

Our collection is strictly curated to bring the world's greatest art from the museum to your wardrobe

Museum-Grade Detail

We use high-definition, eco-friendly inks to capture the nuance of every brushstroke

Secure Delivery

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