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Claude Monet
(1840-1926) was the French painter
who caught the impression of the moment
at sunrise, leading the style of art
to be called Impressionism.
Inspired
by lights and shadows, Monet’s
use of color and light captured the
spontaneity of the moment that transformed
the depiction into a lyrical masterpiece.
View the everlasting impressions of
the celebrated sunrise, the water
lilies, the gardens at Giverny, the
foggy London landscape, the gondolas
and more of the painter’s world
at the Monet Gallery at World Images.
Many of these works are available in print or giclee. The print is a more economical choice yet the giclee will give the viewer a better representation of this French Master's intended colors and tones.
What is a giclee? |