Material Composition:
Body: 100% Cotton/ Rib: 78% Cotton, 22% Polyester
Care Instructions:
Machine wash up to 40 degrees, gentle cycle, Do not Dry Clean
Description:
Discover a collection of Japanese masterworks from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Graphic design inspired by Dragon and Tiger, a pair of paintings from a six-paneled folding screen by Hasegawa T?haku (1539–1610), one of the great painters of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
Noted for its dynamic composition and powerful brushstrokes, this masterpiece depicts a standoff between a dragon (summoner of clouds) and a tiger (stirrer of wind). We’ve captured the ferocious tiger in a T-shirt with a black background the color of calligraphy ink.
Japanese Art from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is one of the premier art institutions in the world. The museum is renowned for its vast collection of Japanese artwork and long history of cultural exchange with Japan. A selection of the museum’s masterworks from Japan can now be enjoyed in a new collaboration with UNIQLO, inspired by iconic designs including Kawanabe Ky?sai’s Wind God and Thunder God, Hasegawa T?haku’s Dragon and Tiger.
MFABoston
- Images shown may include colours that are not available.
Graphic design inspired by Dragon and Tiger, a pair of paintings from a six-paneled folding screen by Hasegawa T?haku (1539–1610), one of the great painters of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
Noted for its dynamic composition and powerful brushstrokes, this masterpiece depicts a standoff between a dragon (summoner of clouds) and a tiger (stirrer of wind). We’ve captured the ferocious tiger in a T-shirt with a black background the color of calligraphy ink.
Japanese Art from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is one of the premier art institutions in the world. The museum is renowned for its vast collection of Japanese artwork and long history of cultural exchange with Japan. A selection of the museum’s masterworks from Japan can now be enjoyed in a new collaboration with UNIQLO, inspired by iconic designs including Kawanabe Ky?sai’s Wind God and Thunder God, Hasegawa T?haku’s Dragon and Tiger.
MFABoston
- Images shown may include colours that are not available.