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Fabulous art print of Claude Monet's famous 1882 Impressionist painting, Path in the Wheat Fields at Pourville (Chemin dans les …
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Fabulous art print of Claude Monet's famous 1882 Impressionist painting, Path in the Wheat Fields at Pourville (Chemin dans les blés à Pourville).
This Impressionist masterpiece depicts a coastal path near Pourville, France.
The scene captures a bright, summery view of the Normandy coast in northern France. A sunlit dirt path winds centrally through rolling hills toward a vibrant blue sea.
On the right, a grassy field blends shades of green, yellow, and red accents. A rocky cliffside meets the water's edge on the left. The sky is filled with quick, rhythmic white and blue brushstrokes that suggest moving clouds and a light sea breeze.
Below the artwork, centered text on a white border acts as a gallery exhibition label. It clearly reads "Claude Monet Chemin dans les blés à Pourville" in a clean, elegant serif font.
The original painting belongs to the late Impressionist period, a groundbreaking 19th-century art movement that Claude Monet helped found. It is a definitive masterpiece of the Impressionist art movement.
The art print is protected under glass and housed in a slim, minimalist matte-black finish wood frame with a thin profile, creating a modern contrast against the classic, warm tones of the painting.
This art print is a breathtaking piece of collectible art.
Claude Monet was a famous French painter whose work gave a name to the art movement Impressionism, which was concerned with capturing light and natural forms.
Oscar Claude Monet was born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, France, and enrolled in the Académie Suisse. After an art exhibition in 1874, a critic insultingly dubbed Monet's painting style "Impression," since it was more concerned with form and light than realism, and the term stuck. He became one of the most famous painters in the history of art and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement, whose works can be seen in museums around the world. Monet struggled with depression, poverty, and illness throughout his life. He died in 1926.
Frame dimensions: Width 35.25" x Height 27.25" x Depth 1.25"
Art dimensions: Width 31" x Height 23"
Details:
Medium: Ink, paper.
Frame material: Wood with black matte finish.
Colors: Shades of green, yellow, red, creamy beige, soft tan, terracotta, blue, and white.
Style: Impressionism. Art Movement.
Artist: Oscar Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Title: Path in the Wheat Fields at Pourville (Chemin dans les blés à Pourville).
Art subjects: Landscape.
Printed in the USA, 2002 The McGaw Group, LLC.
Country of origin: USA.
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- Dimensions
- 35.25ʺW × 1.25ʺD × 27.25ʺH
- Styles
- Impressionist
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Artist
- Monet
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Art Glass
- Paper
- Pen and Ink
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Sky Blue
- Condition Notes
- It is in excellent condition. The print and glass are in excellent condition. The wood frame is in excellent structural … moreIt is in excellent condition. The print and glass are in excellent condition. The wood frame is in excellent structural condition, has a few minor scratches due to age and normal use (see the photos please) less
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