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Claude Monet: Picture 'Yellow water lilies and agapanthus' (1914-1917), framed

Product information "Claude Monet: Picture 'Yellow water lilies and agapanthus' (1914-1917), framed"

In 1890, Claude Monet bought a picturesque plot of land in Giverny and devoted himself entirely to designing his garden. He created a paradise with seas of exotic plants and ponds with shimmering mother-of-pearl water lilies. Monet had a Japanese wooden bridge built over the water lily pond. Here he found the motifs for his world-famous water lily and garden paintings, which characterised his late artistic work. 'Yellow Water Lilies and Agapanthus': Iridescent water lilies, one of Monet's favourite plants, form small islands of leaves in the reflecting water. Original: Oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan, Paris. High-quality reproduction in fine art giclée technique, directly hand-painted on canvas and traditionally stretched on stretcher frame. The visible linen structure emphasises the painting-like effect of the object. In an elegant solid wood frame. Format 74 x 64 cm (H/W).
Artist: Claude Monet