Claude Monet was one of the first impressionists. This painting is one of a series Monet called his "Water Landscapes." While living in Giverny, Monet planted his garden and built the Japanese bridge in this painting by himself. This work looks especially elegant in one of our handcrafted floater frames.
- Real handcrafted canvas prints produced and hand-stretched in California.
- UV-resistant colors, real wood frame (Non-MDF), Solvent-free Ink -- odorless and can be used by someone with allergies and kids' rooms.
For giclee printing, the canvas used to actually print the final piece are always of archival quality.
- Acid free
- 100% cotton base
- Museum-quality pieces printed -- non-fading vibrant, saturated colors, for up to 80-100 years.
Surface varnished with Semi-Gloss Acrylic Coating to enhance appearance: brushstrokes are more clearly defined, details more apparent, and colors more vibrant. The coating also protects and preserves the artwork from dirt and dust, extending its lifetime and keeping it from fading.
Brand Quality: production from one of the world's leading wall decor manufacturers, DecorArts, a registered Trademark.
Made in the USA.