Water Lilies of Giverny - Print
Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20, April 20220
Painting Description
Evergreens, Weeping Willows, grasses, and water lilies are all part of this landscape painting, taken from an original photo from September 2019. Giverny is a well-known place in the art world, home of the impressionist painter Claud Monet.
Monet painted water lilies as a symbol of peace and as a place of refuge during World War 1. After Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, Monet donated 12 huge paintings of this garden and of water lilies to France as a symbol of peace.
Product Description
Premium Semi-Gloss paper. Printed with archival pigment ink on thick acid-free and semi-glossy 200 gsm / 80 lb fine art paper.
Archival Matte paper. Printed with archival pigment ink on thick acid-free Museum Quality Matte 250 gsm / 110 lb fine art paper.
Stretched Canvas. Canvasses are stretched on a wooden frame and are a mixed Polyester and Cotton canvas.
Shipped in sturdy packaging.
Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20, April 20220
Painting Description
Evergreens, Weeping Willows, grasses, and water lilies are all part of this landscape painting, taken from an original photo from September 2019. Giverny is a well-known place in the art world, home of the impressionist painter Claud Monet.
Monet painted water lilies as a symbol of peace and as a place of refuge during World War 1. After Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, Monet donated 12 huge paintings of this garden and of water lilies to France as a symbol of peace.
Product Description
Premium Semi-Gloss paper. Printed with archival pigment ink on thick acid-free and semi-glossy 200 gsm / 80 lb fine art paper.
Archival Matte paper. Printed with archival pigment ink on thick acid-free Museum Quality Matte 250 gsm / 110 lb fine art paper.
Stretched Canvas. Canvasses are stretched on a wooden frame and are a mixed Polyester and Cotton canvas.
Shipped in sturdy packaging.
Acrylic on Canvas, 16 x 20, April 20220
Painting Description
Evergreens, Weeping Willows, grasses, and water lilies are all part of this landscape painting, taken from an original photo from September 2019. Giverny is a well-known place in the art world, home of the impressionist painter Claud Monet.
Monet painted water lilies as a symbol of peace and as a place of refuge during World War 1. After Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, Monet donated 12 huge paintings of this garden and of water lilies to France as a symbol of peace.
Product Description
Premium Semi-Gloss paper. Printed with archival pigment ink on thick acid-free and semi-glossy 200 gsm / 80 lb fine art paper.
Archival Matte paper. Printed with archival pigment ink on thick acid-free Museum Quality Matte 250 gsm / 110 lb fine art paper.
Stretched Canvas. Canvasses are stretched on a wooden frame and are a mixed Polyester and Cotton canvas.
Shipped in sturdy packaging.