About the Artist
Frédéric Bazille (1841–1870) was an instrumental figure in the impressionist movement, but remains relatively unknown. His contemporaries included Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, and Édouard Manet. Born into a wealthy family, Bazille helped support his less fortunate associates by giving them space in his studio and materials to use.
Description
Bring everyone to the table with fine-art place mats from the National Gallery of Art. Created on the occasion of the exhibition Frédéric Bazille and the Birth of Impressionism, this floral place mat features a detail from Young Woman with Peonies (spring 1870).
- 1 place mat
- Sustainable vinyl; felt backing made from 100% recycled plastic bottles
- 12 x 16 inches
- Low maintenance; wipe clean
- Made in the USA