The Garden of Death reflector II
Description
Attach the reflector prominently to your bag or clothing so that it can swing freely. The driver will notice you best when you attach the reflector to the side of the road at about knee height. A pedestrian must generally use reflector in the dark even in urban areas. Contains small parts, not suitable for children under 3 years.
- Made in Finland.
Hugo Simberg: The Garden of Death, 1896.
Ateneum Art Museum.
Hugo Simberg: The Garden of Death, 1986
Hugo Simberg’s beloved classic The Garden of Death is one of the most popular subjects in Museoshop’s selection. In this painting, the Death is portrayed as a gentle character, which likely contributes to the artwork’s appeal. "A place where souls end up before reaching heaven," the artist wrote on the back of one version of the artwork. In The Garden of Death, souls await resurrection. Death gives them comfort and tends to their needs.