Heavyweight Kramskoi Jumper | Portrait of an Unknown Woman
Heavyweight Kramskoi Jumper | Portrait of an Unknown Woman
Kramskoi powerfully said of this piece: "Some people have said it is not known who this woman is. Is she decent, or does she sell herself? But within her is an entire epoch."
'Portrait of an Unknown Woman' caused a sensation when first exhibited. Painted by Ivan Kramskoi in 1883 at the height of his fame, when he was working with the likes of Czar Alexander III and his wife Maria Feodorovna. This depiction was titled 'unknown', and the subject was not mentioned in any letter or diary entries, which has lead to huge speculation and contributed to the controversy of the piece at the time.
Critics condemned what they saw as a depiction of a 'haughty' and 'immoral' woman. Many assumed that she was a prostitute, with one critic described the painting as a portrayal of "a coquette in a carriage". Another described it as "a provocatively beautiful woman, all in velvet and fur, throwing you a sneeringly sensuous glance from a luxurious carriage – is this not one of the effluvia of big cities that allow contemptible women dressed in outfits purchased for the price of their female chastity onto the streets".
Now beautifully represented on this high quality heavyweight jumper. Made from 100% heavyweight soft cotton fabric, this unisex high-quality sweatshirt is as comfy as it is stylish. Offering maximum versatility without being generic. The high-low side slit adds a tasteful touch to your casual wear.
- Crew neck
- Drop shoulders
- High-low side slit
- Oversized fit
- Washed effect
- 100% combed cotton
- Terry
- 32 count plain weave
- Pre-shrunk
- Washed and easy to fade
- Fabric weight: 380g/m²
- Side-seamed construction
- Binding taped neck and shoulders
- Ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem
Wash on the reverse side with neutral detergents. Do not soak, expose to the sun, and bleach. Iron, steam, or tumble dry at low temperature(max 30℃ or 90℉).