Claude Monet:
Painting "The Luncheon" (1873)
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Limited, 990 Copies | Reproduction, Giclée on Canvas | Stretcher Frame | Solid Wood Frame | Format 87 x 72 cm
This work was created in Monet's garden in Argenteuil near Paris, where he lived from 1871 to 1878. The painting shows Monet not only as a master of color and lighting, but also as a sovereign "narrator" of summer. Even the short, sharply contoured shadows indicate the scorching heat. Hat and umbrella protect from the strong sun, and on the table there is a light meal of bread, wine and fruits.
Original: Musée d’Orsay (The Orsay Museum).
The fine art giclée method of Offizin Dietz is one of the best methods that is currently available for the high-quality reproduction of artworks. Reproduced on real art canvas made of 100% cotton, which is stretched over stretcher frames like the original. Limited edition of 990 copies, solid wood frame. Format 87 x 72 cm.
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Claude Monet: Painting "The Luncheon" (1873)
This work was created in Monet's garden in Argenteuil near Paris, where he lived from 1871 to 1878. The painting shows Monet not only as a master of color and lighting, but also as a sovereign "narrator" of summer. Even the short, sharply contoured shadows indicate the scorching heat. Hat and umbrella protect from the strong sun, and on the table there is a light meal of bread, wine and fruits.
Original: Musée d’Orsay (The Orsay Museum).
The fine art giclée method of Offizin Dietz is one of the best methods that is currently available for the high-quality reproduction of artworks. Reproduced on real art canvas made of 100% cotton, which is stretched over stretcher frames like the original. Limited edition of 990 copies, solid wood frame. Format 87 x 72 cm.