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Paris’ dom by Johannes Kragh printed on a Hoodie
About the Hoodie
Modern fit
It provides a more tailored look than a regular fit
Comfortable
The fabric and fit of this item are extra comfy
Tear-away tag
Easily removable tear-away tag that allows you to add a custom inside label
Premium quality
The product is made from premium, high-quality materials
Classic unisex hoodie with a front pouch pocket and matching flat drawstrings. The 100% cotton exterior makes this hoodie soft to the touch.
- 65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester
- Charcoal Heather is 60% ring-spun cotton, 40% polyester
- Carbon Grey is 55% ring-spun cotton, 45% polyester
- 100% cotton face
- Fabric weight: 8.5 oz./yd.² (288.2 g/m²)
- Front pouch pocket
- Self-fabric patch on the back
- Matching flat drawstrings
- 3-panel hood
- Tear-away tag
Johannes Kragh (1870-1946)
Johannes Kragh was a Danish painter and sculptor, who worked with murals, stained glass, watercolor, oil painting, and sculpture. He created several church decorations, including those at the Ødis Church in Kolding (1895, 1922) and the Kirkby Church on Funen (starting 1921), and also created many portrait busts. In addition to painting he worked in sculpture, producing a variety of materials and techniques. Occasionally a writer, Kragh had a short period in 1926 as President of the Selskabet for Dekorativ Kunst (Company for Decorative Arts).
Kragh took painting lessons from 1883 before studying at the art academy since 1887. Then he made an apprenticeship as a painter. From 1899 he was also trained as a sculptor and went to Roma in the following year to become a student of Victor Segoffin. Kragh had a great influence on the ecclesiastical art of Denmark, especially in the field of stained glass. His initially realistic and Art Nouveau influenced paintings later showed impressionistic tendencies. As a sculptor, he created naturalistic busts, figurine and animal statuettes, mostly made of bronze and fired clay, but also mosaics. His wife Ellen, née Becker, was a physiotherapist; maybe one reason why he was concerned with sporting issues.
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