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Claude Monet 'The Japanese Bridge C.1918-24' Canvas Art,22x32

About The 5pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting.

The result is wide acceptance of Giclee by galleries, museums, and private collectors. Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. Artist: Claude Monet Subject: Landscape Style: Impressionism Product Type: Gallery-wrapped canvas art This ready to hang, gallery wrapped art piece features the Japanese Bridge. This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting. Giclee (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. Monet himself was enchanted by the vitality of outdoor settings as shown in many of his works. Gallery wrap is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides and is secured a hidden, wooden frame. The attainable excellence that Giclee printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original piece.

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