Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the fine art giclée process and stretched onto a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 53 x 98 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Using bright, clear colours, Monet depicts one of his favourite motifs, the promenade in Argenteuil and the Seine with its boats. The rhythmic organisation of the promenade, achieved through the play of light and shadow on the trees, is one of the interesting features of this work. Original: c. 1872, oil on canvas, 60 x 80.5 cm, Musee d'Orsay, Paris. Brilliantly coloured fine art giclée on artist's canvas on stretcher frame. Fine solid wood framing. Limited to 499 copies, with certificate. Format 41.4 x 54.4 cm (H/W).
Monet himself can be seen on the steps to the summer garden, while his son Michel is portrayed on the path. The original, painted in 1881, is now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. High-quality reproduction in fine art giclée technique, mounted directly on canvas and stretched on a stretcher frame. In an elaborate solid wood classic frame. Size 44 x 34 cm (H/W).
Original: 1875, oil on canvas, 54 x 73.7 cm, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Edition transferred directly onto artist's canvas using the Fine Art Giclée process and stretched on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, white-gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 56 x 73 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, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. The painting by Claude Monet presented here has been lavishly reproduced on laid paper-like, heavy 250g Gmund Tactile. In a gold-coloured solid wood frame, glazed. Size 37 x 44 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, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. The painting by Claude Monet presented here has been lavishly 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.
The art of Claude Monet epitomises Impressionism. During his long life as a painter, he was tireless in his search for ways to depict the variability of light and colour in many atmospheric variations and at different times of day. His main subject matter was mainly southern European and British landscapes. However, few people realise that Claude Monet also spent several months in Norway. In February 1895, Monet arrived in Kristiania (Oslo) to visit his stepson. Monet wanted to experience the Norwegian winter and depict it in his works. Original: 1895, oil on canvas, 61 x 84 cm, Paris, Musée Marmottan. 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, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, black and gold-coloured solid wood frame. Size 53 x 71 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
The art of Claude Monet epitomises Impressionism. Throughout his long life as a painter, he was tireless in his search for ways to depict the variability of light and colour in many atmospheric variations and at different times of day. His main subject matter was mainly southern European and British landscapes. However, few people realise that Claude Monet also spent several months in Norway. In February 1895, Monet arrived in Kristiania (Oslo) to visit his stepson. Monet wanted to experience the Norwegian winter and depict it in his works. Original: 1895, oil on canvas, 61 x 84 cm, Paris, Musée Marmottan. 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, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format 55 x 73 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Claude Monet's water lily paintings are among the most famous works of Impressionism and among the most sought-after and expensive paintings in the world. Here, Monet used the technique of the 'short brushstroke', which he had perfected. This technique enabled him to capture the shimmering of the air over the water in a unique way. Reproduction in fine art giclée process on artist's canvas made of 100% cotton in fine, handcrafted real wood framing. Limited edition of 499 copies, with certificate of authenticity. Format 70 x 73 cm (H/W).
Claude Monet's (1840-1926) passion for gardens led him to create his unique, impressionistic garden views. Original: 1876, 172 x 193 cm, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. High-quality edition in fine art giclée process on genuine artist's canvas made of cotton and stretched on a solid wood stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered certificate on the reverse. Framed in a white and gold solid wood frame. Format 62 x 69 cm (H/W).
Monet's artistic credo was to depict the immaterial, pure light. Only the interaction of thousands of strokes of pure colour forms the composition and conveys the impression of a light-flooded scene.Original: Oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Fine art giclée on canvas, stretched on stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies. In a handcrafted solid wood studio frame. Format 62 x 83 cm (H/W). Exclusively at ars mundi.
Original: 1867, oil on canvas, 75.2 x 101.6 cm, inv. no. 51.30.4, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. High-quality fine art giclée museum edition on artist's canvas made of cotton. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered on the reverse, with certificate. Mounted on a stretcher frame like a painting and framed in a fine gold gallery frame. Format approx. 56 x 74 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Original: 1867, oil on canvas, 75.2 x 101.6 cm, inv. no. 51.30.4, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. High-quality fine art giclée museum edition on artist's canvas made of cotton. Limited edition of 980 copies, numbered on the reverse, with certificate. Mounted like a painting on a stretcher frame and framed in an elegant gallery frame in white with gold edging. Format approx. 56 x 74 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Original: 1908, oil on canvas, 65.2 x 92.4 cm, Bequest of Gwendoline Davies, 1951, Amgueddfa Cymru, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. 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 solid wood frame. Format 57 x 80 cm (H/W).
1882: Nature is Monet's inspiration. Under the open sky, the master of Impressionism lets it work its magic on him, capturing it with his vibrant brushstrokes, then he adds to it in the studio and returns to the open air - until his painting is formed from the blending of light colours. Original: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon. Brilliantly coloured giclée on artist's canvas and stretcher frame, with real wood gallery frame. Limited, 499 copies with certificate. Size 59 x 75 cm (H/W).
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, gold-coloured solid wood frame. Format approx. 57 x 68 cm (H/W). ars mundi exclusive edition.
Shimmering heat. Treetops dance gracefully in the wind. The sweet scent of thousands of summer flowers almost seems to beguile the viewer and the buzzing of eager bees fills the air... This work reflects man's longing for warmth and lightness. Immortalised by one of the greatest Impressionists of all time - Claude Monet (1840-1926). The master of light moods interpreted the nature of his home country of France again and again in a new and yet unmistakable way. Original: Old National Gallery, Berlin. Fine art gicleé on artist's canvas in stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies with certificate. Fine solid wood framing. Format 56 x 73 cm (H/W).
The young Monet was already drawn to the great outdoors armed with brush, palette and easel, which was rather unusual - especially among his strictly academically orientated fellow painters. As a result, his contemporaries already recognised him as an important landscape painter. However, Monet also excelled in other genres throughout his life, such as portraits and still lifes; his sunflowers in a white vase on a red tablecloth from 1880 show the 40-year-old master as a mature painter with a masterful command of composition and colour. Original: 1880, oil on canvas, 101 x 81 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Giclée edition by the renowned Dietz-Offizin directly on high-quality artist's canvas, traditionally stretched on a stretcher frame. In high-quality framing. Limited, numbered edition of 990 copies. Format 76 x 63 cm (H/W).
Original: c. 1887, oil on canvas, Musee d'Orsay, Paris. High-quality reproduction, hand-painted on canvas using the fine art giclée technique and traditionally stretched on a stretcher frame. The visible linen structure emphasises the painting-like effect of the object. In an elegant solid wood frame. Limited edition of 499 copies. With certificate. Format 50 x 65 cm (H/W).