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Day of The God Socks

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From Curator Socks: The Day of the God is a representation of Gaugin’s period in Tahiti and is the result of an imaginative interpretation of Polynesian mythology. It portrays Tahitian people on a beach during a religious ritual and is composed of contrasting hues, layered into different sections where pink represents the Earth. After years of developing his technique alongside Pissarro, Gaugin moved to Tahiti where he ended up developing his exotic identity as an artist, pointing to his Peruvian roots which gave him the “primitive” element to his paintings.

Paul Gauguin created “The Day of the God” in 1894. Oil on canvas, 68 x 92cm. Housed in Art Institute of Chicago.

Materials: 80% Combed Cotton, 17% Polyamide, 3% Elastane.

Dimensions: Fits Men's Shoes (L) 41-46 UK (7½-11½) US (8-12) / (M) 36-40 UK (4-7) US (4½-7½)

Fits Women's Shoes (L) 41-46 UK (7½-11½) US (10-12½) / (M) 36-40 UK (4-7) US (6-9½) 

Care: Do not tumble dry, iron. Wash inside out (40ºC/100ºF max). 

Details: Made in Portugal.




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