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LEMOYNE, Jean-Baptiste I - The Death of Hippolytus (Artwork) Hoodie
This unisex heavy blend hoodie is all about comfort and relaxation. Crafted from a thick cotton and polyester blend, it offers a plush, soft, and warm feel—ideal for chilly days. The front features a roomy kangaroo pocket for everyday convenience, while the color-matched drawstring adds a subtle touch of style.
- Medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² or 271 g/m²) made from 50% cotton and 50% polyester, providing warmth and coziness.
- Classic fit, kangaroo pocket, and tear-away label ensure a comfortable, scratch-free wearing experience.
- Color-coordinated drawstring and double-lined hood enhance durability and give the hoodie a sleek, polished look.
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Title: 'Jean-Baptiste I LEMOYNE - The Death of Hippolytus (Artwork)' Summary: Jean-Baptiste I Lemoyne was a French Baroque artist, born in Paris in 1684. His most notable work, 'The Death of Hippolytus,' is an oil painting created in the early 18th century. This artwork is based on the Greek myth of Hippolytus, son of Theseus and Phaedra, who was killed by a horse driven mad by his stepmother's curse. In Lemoyne's interpretation, the tragic event unfolds dramatically, with Hippolytus depicted lying mortally wounded on the ground while the enraged horses trample him. The painting showcases Lemoyne's exceptional skill in capturing intense emotions and dramatic scenes. It is a powerful representation of the Baroque style, characterized by its grandeur, emotional intensity, and dynamic movement. 'The Death of Hippolytus' is preserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
This unisex heavy blend hoodie is all about comfort and relaxation. Crafted from a thick cotton and polyester blend, it offers a plush, soft, and warm feel—ideal for chilly days. The front features a roomy kangaroo pocket for everyday convenience, while the color-matched drawstring adds a subtle touch of style.
- Medium-heavy fabric (8.0 oz/yd² or 271 g/m²) made from 50% cotton and 50% polyester, providing warmth and coziness.
- Classic fit, kangaroo pocket, and tear-away label ensure a comfortable, scratch-free wearing experience.
- Color-coordinated drawstring and double-lined hood enhance durability and give the hoodie a sleek, polished look.
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Title: 'Jean-Baptiste I LEMOYNE - The Death of Hippolytus (Artwork)' Summary: Jean-Baptiste I Lemoyne was a French Baroque artist, born in Paris in 1684. His most notable work, 'The Death of Hippolytus,' is an oil painting created in the early 18th century. This artwork is based on the Greek myth of Hippolytus, son of Theseus and Phaedra, who was killed by a horse driven mad by his stepmother's curse. In Lemoyne's interpretation, the tragic event unfolds dramatically, with Hippolytus depicted lying mortally wounded on the ground while the enraged horses trample him. The painting showcases Lemoyne's exceptional skill in capturing intense emotions and dramatic scenes. It is a powerful representation of the Baroque style, characterized by its grandeur, emotional intensity, and dynamic movement. 'The Death of Hippolytus' is preserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris.