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Henri Cross (1896)
In this iridescent canvas, two women enjoy a seaside idyll. Cross and his fellow neo impressionists sought to “purify” the techniques and effects of impressionism through a systematic approach to form and color, informed by cutting-edge optical science. These new aesthetic values reflected a philosophical vision of a superior, self-willed humanity emerging from the ashes of the old order. Cross wrote, “I want to paint happiness, happy beings who will have become mankind in several centuries when pure anarchy will be realized.”
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This vibrant Bento Box is the perfect blend of style and functionality, designed for those who want to store their meals with flair. Its bright, colorful prints instantly elevate lunchtime, making each meal an experience rather than just a routine. The box is eco-friendly, crafted from 100% plant-based materials, ensuring that your choices are good for the planet. Ideal for students, professionals, or anyone who enjoys delicious on-the-go meals, this Bento Box is a fantastic companion for busy days, picnics, or lunch breaks at work. Celebrate Earth Day, back-to-school season, or bring a unique touch to holiday gatherings with this stylish lunchbox that keeps food fresh and fun!
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