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The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch
The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch
The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch
The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch
The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch
The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch

The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch Canvas Wall Art

Product ID : 53376715


Galleon Product ID 53376715
UPC / ISBN 886511097933
Shipping Weight 2.45 lbs
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Model BL0949-C1414GG
Manufacturer Trademark Fine Art
Shipping Dimension 21.5 x 15.71 x 2.6 inches
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The Japanese Bridge IV by Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch Features

  • Artist: Claude Monet

  • Subject: Landscape

  • Style: Impressionism

  • Product Type: Gallery-wrapped canvas art

  • Made in USA


About The Japanese Bridge IV By Claude Monet, 14x14-Inch

This ready to hang, gallery wrapped art piece features the Japanese Bridge. 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. Monet himself was enchanted by the vitality of outdoor settings as shown in many of his works. Giclee (jee-clay) is an advanced printmaking process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that Giclee printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original piece. The result is wide acceptance of Giclee by galleries, museums, and private collectors. 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. This method of stretching and preparing a canvas allows for a frameless presentation of the finished painting.