Image "water lilies" (1916), version of white gold colors framed
They are among the most famous works of impressionism and the most expensive paintings in the world: the "nympheas" that the elderly Claude Monet created in his garden in Giverny. He used the technique of the "short brushstroke" he has brought to complete. With her he managed to capture the air over the water in a unique way.
Original: 1916, oil on canvas, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo.
Edition in the Fine Art Giclée process on canvas in a noble, hand-made real wood frame. Limited edition 980 copies, with certificate of authenticity. Framed in white-gold solid wood frame. Format 73 x 73 cm.
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1840-1926
The art of Claude Monet is the epitome of Impressionism. During his long painting life, he was tirelessly looking for ways to show the variety of light and colors in many atmospheric variants and at different times of the day.
The born Parisian grew up on the coast of Normandy, in Le Havre, where his father ran a small colonial store. Monet made the first artistic attempts in the field of caricature, but then turned to open -air painting. Bright pastel tones were found on his screens. His pictures were repeatedly rejected by the official Paris Salon, but Monet and his friends Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley could not be discouraged.
At their joint excerpts to Fontainebleau, they created wonderful fresh pictures in the wild that have left the strict academic rules behind.
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