Monet - The Artist's Garden at Giverny, 1900
Dimensions: 47.5" x 29.5" Paper and Image (oversized print)
An impression of tall, purple flowers in a tree covered garden.
Oscar Claude Monet is considered the archetypal Impressionist, with his devotion to painting the transient effects of light and color "en plein air" unwaveringly throughout his long career. Monet moved to Giverny in 1883, planting the extensive gardens and lily ponds that would provide the inspiration for his later works.