Il ne faut pas mélanger torchons et serviettes. Originally, this proverb has a strong social connotation: tea towels are for the poor and the servants, napkins for the bourgeois and the aristocrats. And one should never mix the two, socially, or otherwise.
Il ne faut pas mélanger torchons et serviettes. Originally, this proverb has a strong social connotation: tea towels are for the poor and the servants, napkins for the bourgeois and the aristocrats. And one should never mix the two, socially, or otherwise.
This is not a pipe. A homage to Magritte and his surreal painting "Ceci n'est pas une pipe". This farmer is confronted with what for him is clearly a painting of a béret, even though it says that it isn't. For a man grounded in the practicality of farming, the message is obviously going over his head.
Reproduced as giclée print in various sizes, some with mounts.
The road to the sun is a hard one. Why do they all leave at the same time?... A classic problem. Available as an A4, A3 and A2 print, as well as canvas (1m x 70cm)
Price€30.00
Il ne faut pas mélanger torchons et serviettes. Originally, this proverb has a strong social connotation: tea towels are for the poor and the servants, napkins for the bourgeois and the aristocrats. And one should never mix the two, socially, or otherwise.