Art Masks

  • Artist Vincent van Gogh admired Japanese art; he also felt flowering trees represented awakening and hope. Celebrate hope and joy with a van Gogh Almond Blossom Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by van Gogh’s oil painting Almond Blossom.
  • Childe Hassam’s The Fourth of July, 1916 (The Greatest Display of the American Flag Ever Seen in New York, Climax of the Preparedness Parade in May) is a glorious sea of American flags, crowded streets, and Fifth Avenue skyscrapers. The colorful salute is also a beloved work of American Impressionism. Salute the red, white, and blue with a Hassam The Fourth of July Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by The Fourth of July oil painting, now in the collection of the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library, NY.
  • American Impressionist Childe Hassam’s Celia Thaxter's Garden, Isles of Shoals, Maine depicts a beautiful wildflower garden cultivated by his friend, poet Celia Thaxter. Enjoy poetic style with a Hassam Celia’s Garden/Isles of Shoals Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by Childe Hassam’s oil painting Celia Thaxter's Garden, Isles of Shoals, Maine. Contoured mask design “hugs” chin; will not ride up into eye area.
  • While in the Saint Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Vincent van Gogh made a series of paintings celebrating flowers growing nearby. Irises is a beautiful study full of air and life. Celebrate life, air, color, and natural beauty with a Van Gogh Irises Reusable Fabric Face Mask.  Each mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). Artful non-medical cloth face masks keep you connected and protected while looking your best.
  • Known for colorful compositions, Kandinsky’s color study Circles is a play of shapes and vibrant colors. Show your true colors with a Kandinsky Circles Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by Kandinsky’s Circles oil painting, now in the Collection of The Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, NY.
  • Louis Comfort Tiffany is best known for stained leaded glass; his Tiffany lamps and windows bring the beauty of the natural world into the home. Highlight your natural beauty with a Tiffany Magnolia Reusable Fabric Face Mask.  The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask bears artwork adapted from a window designed for the grand library in the Tiffany mansion in New York, now in the collection of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum.
  • Regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, Dutch painter Piet Mondrian is known for being one of the pioneers of 20th-century abstract art.  Celebrate abstract art with a Mondrian Composition II Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by Mondrian’s Composition II with Red, Blue, and Yellow oil and paper on canvas painting.
  • Known for landscapes of water and reflection, French Impressionist Claude Monet was often inspired by his flower garden; his water lilies are iconic images. Make an impression in any setting with a Monet Water Lilies Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by the Water Lilies oil painting, now in the collection of The Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, NY.
  • Well known for his “starry night” paintings, artist Vincent van Gogh’s oil painting Starry Night Over the Rhone depicts two lovers under the starry night sky. Day or night, you’ll love the van Gogh Starry Night Over the Rhone Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The artful non-medical cloth mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). The reusable face mask is inspired by van Gogh’s Starry Night Over the Rhone.
  • Vincent van Gogh’s dreamy interpretation of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence is a vivid depiction of the night, which he found to be “much more alive and richly colored than the day.” Day or night, celebrate color with a van Gogh Starry Night Reusable Fabric Face Mask. Each mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). Artful non-medical cloth face masks keep you connected and protected while looking your best.
  • Known for his paintings of Sunflowers done in the south of France, Vincent van Gogh’s sunflower paintings communicate “gratitude.” Enjoy companionship and gratitude with a van Gogh Sunflowers Reusable Fabric Face Mask. Each mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly).  The non-medical reusable face mask bears artwork carefully adapted from the original van Gogh Sunflowers oil painting.
  • Known for brilliantly colored stained-glass work, Louis Comfort Tiffany sought to bring the beauty of the natural world into the home. Adapted from one of Tiffany Studios' iconic leaded stained-glass lamps, the Tiffany Wisteria Reusable Fabric Face Mask is gorgeous – home or away, you’ll look radiant in this chic and stylish reusable cloth mask. The mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). Artful non-medical cloth face mask keeps you connected and protected while looking your best.
  • Identified with the subject of dance, French Impressionist Edgar Degas was a classical painter of modern life. Integrate the beauty of dance into your life with a Degas The Dance Foyer Reusable Fabric Face Mask. Each mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). Artful non-medical cloth face masks keep you connected and protected while looking your best. The reusable face mask bears artwork carefully adapted from the original Degas The Dance Foyer.
  • Artist Vincent van Gogh did many still life paintings of flowers, often experimenting with color, light, and new techniques. Still Life with Carnations depicts a vase with an abundance of white, red, and pink carnations. Celebrate abundance responsibly with a van Gogh Carnations Reusable Fabric Face Mask – home or away, you will look fabulous in this chic and stylish reusable cloth mask. The mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). Artful non-medical cloth face mask keep you connected and protected while looking your best. The reusable face mask bears artwork adapted from van Gogh’s Still Life with Carnations oil painting, now in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
  • The Longchamp racetrack drew many fashionable spectators including artist Edgar Degas, who loved horses, racing, and all things equestrian. Celebrate fashion wherever your travels take you with a Degas Racehorses at Longchamp Reusable Fabric Face Mask. The Centers for Disease Control recommend wearing face coverings in public settings. Enjoy fit, fashion and function in a chic and stylish reusable cloth mask. Each mask has an inside pocket with a PM2.5 filter (1 disposable filter insert included; replace filters weekly). Artful non-medical cloth face masks keep you connected and protected while looking your best. The reusable face mask bears artwork carefully adapted from the original Degas Racehorses at Longchamp oil painting.
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