World Images, the Best of Online Art
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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

 

The Artist's Garden at Argenteuil

 
 

 

The Waterlily Pond

with Japanese Bridge

 

Artist's Garden Vetheuil

 

Water Lilies, 1916

         
         
         

 

Sunset in Venice

 

Water Lilies

 

Field of Poppies c.1886

         
         
         

 

Antibes

 

Sous-Bois 1876

 

The Artist's Garden at Giverny

         
         
         

 

La Pie, Effet de Neige

 

Sunflowers, 1881

 

The Japanese Bridge

         
         

 

 

Red Boats at Argenteuil

 

 

Irises

 

Terrace at Sainte-Adreses

         
         
         

 

Le Dejeuner

 

 

Garden at Giverny

 

San Giorgio Maggiore by Twilight, c.1908

         
         
         

 

A Pathway in Monet's Garden -

Giverny

 

 

Impression Sunrise, 1872

 

Path in the Wheat at Pourville