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An exclusive, limited-run collaboration with Art-masterpiece Gallery, Transcend time and space through your yoga practice on CLESIGN's Masterpiece Collection. 
The world's museums, churches, cathedrals, and even private homes, are filled with some extraordinary creations by some of the world's greatest minds and talents. 
A treasure trove of some of the world’s most celebrated artworks is now exclusively on CLESIGN Tec mats, Some date back hundreds and even thousands of years, and continue to fascinate and impress those who see them today. If you want to get up close to the most famous and most awe-inspiring masterpieces, here they are:

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The Starry Night
Saint Rémy, June 1889

The Starry Night is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. Painted in June 1889, it depicts the view from the east-facing window of his asylum room at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, just before sunrise, with the addition of an imaginary village.

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Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers
Arles, France 1988

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It is no doubt that Still Life: Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers is the most well-known work of Vincent van Gogh. When he drew the painting, he was abnormally excited. The golden petals of sunflowers bought him a sense of warmth. So his texture strokes made the whole picture have more sculptural beauty. The whole picture is full of shinning golden color, which aroused people with much spirit and force.

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Starry Night Over the Rhône
Musée d'Orsay, Paris , 1888

Van Gogh painted Starry Night Over the Rhône from the bank of the Rhône, a major river that runs through Europe. This spot proved ideal for Van Gogh, as he had grown increasingly interested in the effects of light—particularly, the artificial illumination of gas lamps—at night. To evoke the movement of the stars' energetic twinkling and glimmering reflections, he employed his characteristically energetic brushstrokes.

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Almond Blossom
Saint-Rémy, Southern France, 1890

Van Gogh arrived in Arles in the spring of 1888 on the heels of a late snowfall. Housebound, he spent his first week painting such still life treatments as "Blossoming Almond in a Glass" and "Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass with a Book."

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Redgreen and Violet-Yellow Rhythms 
German, 1920Workflow

Klee did not embrace abstraction in sheer pursuit of some deep spiritual goal, as did Kandinsky and Mondrian. Instead, as his titles playfully indicate, he just tried to keep reality at bay. Here the little fir trees placed on a sort of Cubist ground evoke some enchanted forest.