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Magritte 'Golconda' Art print on 100% heavy cotton T shirt.
$30.00
A relaxed, artful tee that feels like a quiet gallery visit on a rainy afternoon. The soft white canvas carries a block-print inspired illustration — pale blue sky streaked with falling shapes above a row of warm, ochre townhouses. Subtle typography runs alongside the image, giving the design a modern, museum-ready look without feeling precious. Wear it when you want to slow down: paired with worn jeans, a slouchy cardigan, or under a lightweight coat, it brings a calm, cultured mood to everyday routes and weekend wanderings.
Product features
- Durable 180 g/m² medium-weight cotton for year-round wear
- Tubular knit construction — no side seams for a cleaner drape
- Ribbed, seam-free collar with shoulder tape to retain shape
- Dual printing: detailed DTF for sleeves/labels and DTG for main artwork
- OEKO-TEX® certified and ethically sourced 100% cotton options; tear-away label for comfort
Care instructions
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Tumble dry: low heat
Product features
- Durable 180 g/m² medium-weight cotton for year-round wear
- Tubular knit construction — no side seams for a cleaner drape
- Ribbed, seam-free collar with shoulder tape to retain shape
- Dual printing: detailed DTF for sleeves/labels and DTG for main artwork
- OEKO-TEX® certified and ethically sourced 100% cotton options; tear-away label for comfort
Care instructions
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Tumble dry: low heat
About This Print
Golconda. René Magritte. 1953.
Men in bowler hats. Falling — or rising — against a sky of rooftops and pale blue.
Magritte painted Golconda in 1953, naming it after a ruined city in India once famous for its diamonds. The men are identical. The sky is ordinary. Nothing explains what is happening, and nothing needs to.
That's the Magritte move: take the completely normal and make it impossible. The bowler hat appears in his work again and again — not as a symbol of conformity, but as a way of making the familiar strange. You've seen a man in a suit a thousand times. You've never seen this.
The title is the joke. Golconda was a place of legendary wealth. These men are raining down like treasure.