First Rebels
Meet our First Rebels collection inspired by history's most rebellious artists. These fearless pioneers broke the mold, using bold brushstrokes and vivid colors to claim their place in art history. Now, their art legacy lives on in this iconic collection, showcasing both stunning originals and new, exciting colorways.
Historic Art Beyond the Frame.
Discover our bold celebration of historical art!
Gustav Klimt was an Austrian master and a leading figure of the Vienna Secession, who redefined art at the turn of the 20th century. Known for his opulent use of gold leaf, intricate patterns, and sensual imagery, Klimt's work bridges the gap between Symbolism and Art Nouveau.
His art is a bold celebration of beauty, eroticism, and the mysterious depths of the human experience.
Paul Gauguin was a French artist and a pioneer of Symbolist and Primitivist art who boldly stepped beyond the boundaries of the Western art world and became a defining figure of Post-Impressionism.
Known for his vivid colors and exotic themes, his work was a fearless exploration of culture and imagination.
Vincent van Gogh—a revolutionary artist who, in the late 19th century, transformed the way we see color and emotion. Van Gogh's fearless use of vibrant hues and expressive brushstrokes broke conventions and created masterpieces with life and feeling. His art remains an enduring symbol of passion, creativity, and the power of seeing the world differently.
Katsushika Hokusai—a master of ukiyo-e who redefined Japanese art in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Best known for his iconic Great Wave off Kanagawa, Hokusai's meticulous craftsmanship and daring compositions captured the beauty and power of nature.
Sandro Botticelli - a visionary of the Renaissance, active in the late 15th century, who defied the norms of his time.
His timeless works are bold expressions of beauty and imagination. With graceful lines and dreamlike compositions, Botticelli crafted iconic masterpieces that continue to captivate.
Claude Monet—a visionary artist of the late 19th century, who forever transformed the landscape of art. As the father of Impressionism, Monet's mastery of light and color brought everyday scenes to life with breathtaking beauty.
Henri Rousseau—a self-taught genius who broke away from tradition to create a world entirely his own. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Rousseau's bold, dreamlike jungles and vivid imagination set him apart from his contemporaries.
His art, often misunderstood in his time, now stands as a fearless exploration of fantasy and nature, inspiring countless artists with its unique charm and vision.
Edgar Degas—a French Impressionist who revolutionized how we see movement and form. Known for his intimate portrayals of ballet dancers and scenes of everyday life, Degas combined delicate lines with bold compositions. Active in the late 19th century, he brought an almost sculptural quality to his paintings and pastels, capturing fleeting moments with striking precision. His work remains a masterclass in elegance and the raw beauty of life in motion.
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