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Vase of Flowers Fine Art Print
Vase of Flowers
16" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $41.99
The Magpie, 1869 Fine Art Print
The Magpie, 1869
24" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $50.99
A Bowl of Apples, 1880 Fine Art Print
A Bowl of Apples, 1880
24" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $50.99
Tulip Fields with Windmill Fine Art Print
Tulip Fields with Windmill
14" x 11"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $25.99
Poppies Fine Art Print
Poppies
18" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $23.99
Landscape at Vetheuil Fine Art Print
Landscape at Vetheuil
14" x 11"
 
Price: $19.99
Jerusalem Artichoke Flowers, 1880 Fine Art Print
Jerusalem Artichoke Flowers, 1880
26" x 36"
 
Price: $66.99
Purple Poppies Fine Art Print
Purple Poppies
16" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $41.99
The Road to Giverny, Winter, 1885 Fine Art Print
The Road to Giverny, Winter, 1885
24" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $23.99
Giverny Countryside Fine Art Print
Giverny Countryside
24" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $24.99
Haystacks, Morning Effect Fine Art Print
Haystacks, Morning Effect
24" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $23.99
Haystacks, Pink and Blue Impressions, 1891 Fine Art Print
Haystacks, Pink and Blue Impressions, 1891
24" x 18"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $50.99
Hemerocallis, 1914-17 Fine Art Print
Hemerocallis, 1914-17
18" x 24"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $23.99
Vase of Sunflowers Fine Art Print
Vase of Sunflowers
13" x 19"
 
Price: $24.99
Sunflowers, c.1881 Fine Art Print
Sunflowers, c.1881
12" x 18"
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Price: $31.99
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With the first public viewing of a single painting "Impression, Sunrise" in 1874, Claude Oscar Monet, (14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) established the entire art genre of the Impressionist Movement. Opposed to the hitherto applied methods of studio painting, Monet, (and the group which saw him as its intellectual leader) sought their themes outside, into the field, painting directly from nature, and developed a brilliant style of painting in natural light. Resisting all obstacles, Monet went on to develop the method further, exploring it to the limits. He created several series' of paintings, in which, using a technique of placing spots of unmixed colour next to each other on the canvas, he painted the exact same subject (a cathedral, haystacks, lilly-pond etc.) many times over, from different angles to capture the effects of sunlight at every time of day and throughout every season.
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