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Claude Monet: Two wall objects in a set, glass

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When an Impressionist becomes a gardener, the choice of plants corresponds to his brush and palette: Monet chose plants for his ornamental garden in Giverny whose flowers and shapes delighted him throughout the seasons. It was also there that the French Impressionist found the motifs for his famous 'Nympheas', his water lily paintings - small islands of flowers and leaves in the midst of shimmering water and landscape. Two particularly high-quality, lightfast reproductions on glass. The glass panel is mounted with special spacers (12 mm) and appears to float freely in front of the wall. Format each 30 x 30 x 1.2 cm (W/H/D) Glass picture 'Iris bed in Monet's garden': Original: oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Glass picture 'Yellow water lilies and agapanthus': Original: Oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan, Paris.both wall objects in a set.
Artist: Claude Monet