In the wildly beautiful coastal landscape of Normandy, a small path winds its way to the sea, which one would like to walk on in thought... In his later years, Claude Monet said that he did not paint objects, but the essence of things enveloped in atmosphere and light. And so he was constantly on the lookout for landscapes that offered him not only interesting motifs, but also special lighting conditions. At the beginning of 1882, he was fascinated by the area around the fishing village of Pourville near Dieppe in Normandy, where he set up his relay for a good three months. Here, too, it was the special interplay of landscape and light that inspired him to create a whole series of important works. Original: 1882, oil on canvas, 58.4 x 78.1 cm, Denver Art Museum, USA. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered and signed with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 66 x 86 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Monet's trip to the Riviera from January to April 1884 was enormously productive; he returned with more than 50 works, most of which he completed in his studio at home after his return. His view of the harbour town of Bordighera inimitably captures the glistening light of the south with all its shades of colour. Original: 1884, oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm, Potter Palmer Collection Art Institute, Chicago. Edition on artist's canvas with linen texture, on wooden stretcher. Limited edition of 980 copies with numbered certificate on the reverse. Framed in a golden solid wood frame. Size 64 x 78 cm (H/W).
In addition to the water lily pictures, Monet painted several pictures in his water garden entitled 'The Japanese Bridge'. Claude Monet had the bridge built in the Japanese style. The water garden was nicknamed the 'Japanese Garden' primarily because of this bridge. Original: privately owned. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 69 x 78 cm (H/W).
In addition to the water lily pictures, Monet painted several pictures in his water garden entitled 'The Japanese Bridge'. Claude Monet had the bridge built in the Japanese style. It was mainly because of this bridge that the water garden was nicknamed the 'Japanese Garden'. Original: privately owned. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white solid wood frame with gold edges, grey patina. Format 69 x 78 cm (H/W).
Original: 1879, oil on canvas, 70 x 90 cm, Museum Zurich, Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection. High-quality edition on paper. Sheet size 24 x 30 cm (H/W). Framed in gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Format 25.2 x 33.8 cm (H/W).
Original: 1879, oil on canvas, 70 x 90 cm, Museum Zurich, E.G. Bührle Collection Foundation. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 54 x 68 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
In his later years, Claude Monet said that he did not paint objects, but rather the essence of things enveloped in atmosphere and light. And so he was constantly on the lookout for landscapes that offered him not only interesting motifs, but also special lighting conditions. He travelled to the Netherlands for the first time in 1871. For four months, the artist lived in Zaandam in northern Holland, not far from Amsterdam. He studied the old Dutch masters in the Rijksmuseum. But above all he worked: during his first stay alone, he created 25 of his 42 works with Dutch subjects. With their typical motifs - windmills, canals, tulip fields, etc. - they sometimes create an almost picturesque impression. - With their typical motifs - windmills, canals, tulip fields, etc. - they sometimes make an almost picturesque impression and at the same time clearly show how intensively the artist explored the special lighting conditions of the region. Original: 1872, oil on canvas, 65.5 x 81.5 cm, R.F. 1944-19, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 57 x 69 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Original: 1872, oil on canvas, 65.5 x 81.5 cm, R.F. 1944-19, Musée d'Orsay, Paris High-quality edition on paper. Sheet size 60 x 80 cm (H/W). Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 73 x 85.5 cm (H/W).
Original: 1882, oil on canvas, 60.4 x 81.5 cm, privately owned. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 56 x 73 cm (H/W).
Original: 1897, oil on canvas, 81 x 100 cm, Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 63 x 76 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
The picture is a masterpiece of Impressionist painting. In 1906, it brought a work of art to the Stuttgart gallery that was to form the starting point for the important collection of modern art. Monet's artistic credo was to depict the immaterial, pure light by showing its effect on visible things. Only the interaction of thousands of strokes of pure colour forms the composition and conveys the impression of a spring landscape flooded with light. By largely freeing his painting from narrative elements, Monet concentrates the viewer's gaze on the phenomenon of his then revolutionary conception of art.Original: oil on canvas, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, with certificate. Framed in a white and gold solid wood frame. Size 63 x 78 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
The art of Claude Monet epitomises Impressionism. He has been described as the inventor of colourful dreams beyond the visible. But he was much more, as he always sought to realise his idea of painting in the open air - en plein air. The decisive factor in his painting was always how he saw, not what he saw.original: oil on canvas, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.high-quality edition on paper. Framed in silver-coloured solid wood frame with passe-partout, glazed. Format 68.5 x 81 cm (H/W).
The art of Claude Monet is the epitome of Impressionism. He has been described as the inventor of colourful dreams beyond the visible. But he was much more, as he always sought to realise his idea of painting in the open air - en plein air. The decisive factor in his painting was always how he saw, not what he saw. Original: Oil on canvas, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. The painting by Claude Monet presented here has been elaborately reproduced on handmade, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In silver-coloured solid wood framing, glazed. Size 37 x 44 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
In 1878, Monet moved to the town of Vétheuil to the west of Paris. The town offered him a refuge to escape from city life. Original: 1881, oil on canvas, 92 x 73.3 cm, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Edition transferred to artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and stretched on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 78 x 65 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Monet was only able to realise his lifelong dream of designing his own garden when he moved to Giverny in 1883. The estate was an inexhaustible source of inspiration for him. Original: Oil on canvas, Vienna, Österreichische Galerie im Belvedere. Edition transferred to artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and stretched on stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in white-gold coloured solid wood frame. Format 64.5 x 65.5 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
With this painting, Monet captured a glorious summer's day in Sainte-Adresse, a villa suburb of Le Havre in Normandy, for eternity. Family members, including his father, sit in the foreground; the view is directed towards the English Channel with passing ships. Original: 1867, oil on canvas, 98 x 130 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 59 x 76 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Impressionism was named after this painting from 1873, which was presented at the first Impressionist exhibition! Original: Oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan, Paris. High-quality reproduction in fine art giclée process, worked by hand on canvas and stretched on solid wood stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered on the reverse. In a sophisticated handcrafted real wood studio frame. Format 69 x 89 cm (H/W).
Monet loved gardens and always found artistic inspiration here. Even in Paris, his path led him to the city's parks and green spaces, such as the Parc Monceau in the 8th and 17th arrondissements, which provided him with numerous motifs. In June 2009, this painting was sold to a collector at Christies in London for £5.6 million (EUR 7.4 million), making it the most expensive painting at this auction. Original oil on canvas, privately owned. Brilliantly coloured fine art giclée on artist's canvas in a stretcher frame; the wooden wedges allow the canvas to be re-stretched in the event of temperature and humidity fluctuations. Real wood gallery framing. Limited to 499 copies, with certificate. Format 73 x 62 cm (H/W).
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. 'Iris bed in Monet's garden': A fragrant sea of blossoms, a lush symphony of colourful flowers. Original: Oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, 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 65 x 73 cm (H/W).
The birth of Impressionism was the presentation of Monet's painting 'Impression. Sunrise'. The birthplace, however, was his estate in Argenteuil near Paris. This is where he worked and where the great painter colleagues (Pissarro, Renoir, Manet) met and discussed their art. Original: 1873, oil on canvas, 60.2 x 73.3 cm, Mr and Mrs Martin A. Ryerson Collection. Chicago, Art Institute. High-quality reproduction on canvas, stretched on stretcher. Limited edition of 980 copies. Framed in a white and gold solid wood frame. Size 58 x 70 cm (H/W).
Original: oil on canvas, 60 x 80 cm, private collection. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, ivory-coloured solid wood frame. Size approx. 60 x 79 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
The painting 'Lady in the Garden' is an early work by Monet. It was painted in Sainte-Adresse, where the artist spent the summer. In the differentiated rendering of the light, for example in the area of the meadow, one can already recognise the first traces of his later Impressionist style. Original: 1867, oil on canvas, State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. High-quality fine art giclée reproduction on artist's canvas with linen texture, on wooden stretcher. Framed in a white and gold solid wood frame. Limited edition of 980 copies with numbered certificate on the reverse. Size 78 x 95 cm (H/W).
Original: 1881, oil on canvas, Barberini Museum Potsdam. Brilliantly coloured fine art giclée on artist's canvas on stretcher frame. Framed in a white and gold solid wood frame. Limited to 980 copies, with certificate. Format approx. 76.5 x 64 cm (H/W).
When the Von-der-Heyd-Museum in Wuppertal opened its 'sensational' (according to the FAZ) Monet exhibition in 2009, 'The Water Lily Pond, left section' was one of the absolute highlights. Original: Oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris / The Bridgeman Art Library. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with certificate. Framed in a handmade gallery frame in white with gold edges, grey patina. Format approx. 76 x 71 cm (H/W).