Water Lilies (Blue-Green) / 20" x 24" / Unframed rolled in tube
Water Lilies (Blue-Green) / 20" x 24" / Unframed rolled in tube
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Hand painted oil reproduction of a famous Monet painting, Water Lilies. The original masterpieces were created between 1914 and 1917. During these years, Monet's cataracts got progressively worse but that seemed to have little effect on his sense of color and harmony. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Why settle for a print when you can add sophistication to your rooms with a beautiful fine gallery reproduction oil painting? While Monet successfully captured life's reality in many of his works, his aim was to analyze the ever-changing nature of color and light. Known as the classic Impressionist, Monet cannot help but inspire deep admiration for his talent in those who view his work. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original. Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers!
- Hand painted art means unique to every owner. Each art may vary slightly in brush details due to the nature of being hand painted so no two paintings are the same.
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- 100% handmade oil painting on artist grade canvas - certificate of authenticity included
- Framed paintings arrive ready to hang on your wall with hanging hardware included
- Water Lilies (Blue-Green) - Framed Oil reproduction of an original painting by Claude Monet
- Art by Claude Monet
- Art will come unframed, rolled in a tube unless a frame is selected.
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- JGJeff G.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars8 years ago"Water Lilllies"
My wife & I were at the Cleveland Art Museum a few months ago. They had a special
viewing of the French Impressionist Claud Monet. We fell in love with his work. We have
now purchased from overstockART three paintings that they have done from this time period. They are beautiful. Our friends have complimented us on our addition to our
"French Room" when we did go to France a few years ago.
These art pieces are so much better than posters. It is almost as if we have the
masterpieces in our own home.
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