Coach X Jean Michel Basquiat Rogue 39 avec détail peau de serpent
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Coach celebrates and honors renowned New York City artist Jean-Michel Basquiat with a special collection featuring elements from his revolutionary works of art. Inspired by free spirits, rebels and dreamers, our aptly named Rogue is a go-anywhere bag crafted in a mix of natural pebble leather and glovetanned leather with genuine snakeskin details. The largest of the Rogue family, the 39 features a secure interior zip compartment with two open compartments for easy organization and is finished with a bold motif from the iconic artist's rebellious paintings.
About the artist: Jean-Michel Basquiat is widely considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Known for his raw Neo-Expressionist pieces, Basquiat gained international acclaim in the late ‘70s and ‘80s for creating works of art that were both political and deeply personal. Featuring colorful abstract imagery and phrases inspired by African, Aztec, and Greek cultures, African American history and topics related to social justice, his pieces reflect the political and social turmoil of his generation that continues to this day.
About the artist: Jean-Michel Basquiat is widely considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Known for his raw Neo-Expressionist pieces, Basquiat gained international acclaim in the late ‘70s and ‘80s for creating works of art that were both political and deeply personal. Featuring colorful abstract imagery and phrases inspired by African, Aztec, and Greek cultures, African American history and topics related to social justice, his pieces reflect the political and social turmoil of his generation that continues to this day.