Showing 15 artworks with Claude Monet and with 1891 and with Acrylic On Canvas
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Claude Monet
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- Rosy Brown
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- Walnut
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- Driftwood
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- Botanical Art
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- Landscape
- Grainstack Series
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- Impressionist Painting
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Claude Monet's 'Four Trees' (1891) captures the serene beauty of nature with vibrant blues and tranquil waterscapes, showcasing Impressionism's mastery.
Experience Claude Monet's 'Poplars on the Banks of the Epte.' This iconic Impressionist painting captures a serene riverside scene with vibrant colors and light. Own a museum-quality reproduction today!
Monet's 'Poplars' (1891) captures the fleeting beauty of nature with vibrant greens & blues. Explore his innovative plein air technique & Japanese print influence.
Experience the tranquility of Monet's Grainstack in the Sunlight, Snow Effect – a stunning Impressionist landscape capturing winter’s beauty with haystacks and soaring birds against a serene blue sky.
Explore Claude Monet (1840-1926), founder of Impressionism! Discover iconic water lilies, haystacks & landscapes capturing light & nature's essence. A pivotal figure in modern art.
This artwork is a hand-painted reproduction of Claude Monet’s ‘Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun)’. It reflects the artist’s dedication to *en plein air* painting and his exploration of light, color, and atmosphere. The series was exhibited at the Galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris in 1891.
Experience Claude Monet's 'Poplars on the Banks of the Epte.' This iconic Impressionist painting captures a serene riverside scene with vibrant colors and light. Own a museum-quality reproduction today!
Oscar-Claude Monet (1840–1926) revolutionized painting with his dedication to plein air techniques and exploration of light's transformative effects. Initially drawn to commercial pursuits, he found inspiration in Eugène Boudin’s advocacy for direct observation of nature.
Explore Claude Monet’s "Quatre Peupliers" (1891), a serene Impressionist landscape capturing light & reflection. Discover this iconic work's soft hues, loose brushwork, and tranquil beauty.