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Comments: A very good, well printed item that stands pride of place in my front room.
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Comments: Hung on wall behind sofa in recently remodeled family room. Craftsman style decore.
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Comments: Fast service
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Comments: Nice smaller accent piece for the other piece I purchased.
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Comments: This was a beautiful Monet poster. I love Impressionist art and I was very pleased with the quality of this poster. It came in a very good timeframe also. It looks great on my office wall which is a yellow color. Very pleased.
Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » The Artist's Garden in Argenteuilby Claude MonetArt Print30 x 24 cm (without border: 25 x 19 cm) Item #: 404030
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Product InformationThis art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press. About the ArtistClaude Monet (1840 – 1926) pioneered Impressionism, profoundly influencing landscape painting. From Paris, Monet met the nucleus of his Impressionist group while attending the studio of Glenyre. Making a break from established painting techniques, Monet captured the fleeting effects of time of day, atmosphere and season upon color and light. Like a prism, his artwork broke color into individual elements, and completely lacked black and gray tones. Monet often painted the exact same view numerous times to depict changing light and weather conditions. Refining the portrayal of natural light’s transient effects, his work broke ground for 20th century modernism. © AllPosters
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