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NYC exhibition evokes Claude Monet’s flower garden

By flagstafftoday on  From flagstafftoday.com
Claude Monet’s beloved flower and water gardens in the north of France are world-famous. But for those unable to visit the artist’s iconic home, a trip to the Bronx over the next several months will offer a taste of Monet’s indisputably radiant living masterpiece — a riotous display of color, plant variety and landscape design. Continue reading here: NYC exhibition evokes Claude Monet’s flower gardenRead Full Story

The Marina at Argenteuil by Claude Monet

By Ilyas Hizli on  From art-burger.com
The Marina at Argenteuil, 1872 Claude Monet Giclee Print Buy From Art.com Argenteuil and Impressionism The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (July 18, 1870) found Monet at Le Havre, where he remained as that fateful summer wore on. On September 2 came the German breakthrough at Sedan; Napoleon III capitulated and on September 4 the Third Republic was proclaimed. Leaving Camille and little Jean in Normandy, Monet sailed for England in September. Bazille volunteered for the...Read Full Story

Red Boats in Argenteuil Giclee Print

By Ilyas Hizli on  From art-burger.com
Red Boats, Argenteuil Claude Monet Giclee Print Buy From Art.com Series of Regattas: Sailboat at Argenteuil In the series of Regattas, painted from his boat, slight stylistic differences are discernible from picture to picture. These reveal a rather subtle line of evolution, but a significant one. Sailboat at Argenteuil (Bravington Collection), tacking with all sails set across the Seine, represents the next step after Pleasure Boats (May Collection). It is handled like the...Read Full Story

Saturday Photo: Sun on Monet's Pond

By Mary Soderstrom on  From marysoderstrom.blogspot.com
Several times over the last decade we've been in the middle of preparing to go to France for a while. I'd love to be doing that right now, but there are too many things to do here to travel.So what I've begun to do is look through my old travel photos as a not-very-adequate substitute. This one, taken in Monet's garden at Giverny, seems particularly approriate. We're still a long way from having blooming iris (mine usually flower in late June) but I love the way the light on new leaves has...Read Full Story

Flowering Apple Trees By Claude Monet Money Clip Reviews

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Flowering Apple Trees By Claude Monet Money Clip Keepsake Money Clip 2.25″ x 1.75″ 1.375″ diameter face Professional and Executive Stainless Steel Can be used for money or credit cards Great Gift Item Flowering Apple Trees by Claude Monet is among one of many of Claude Monet’s most treasured paintings. If you are a relic collector of Monet painting items, Flowering Apple Trees money clip is one you will not want to pass up. It’s classy, professional and will keep your money organized...Read Full Story

Four Poplars By Claude Monet Money Clip

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Four Poplars By Claude Monet Money Clip Keepsake Money Clip 2.25″ x 1.75″ 1.375″ diameter face Professional and Executive Stainless Steel Can be used for money or credit cards Great Gift Item Four Poplars by Claude Monet is among one of many of Claude Monet’s most treasured paintings. If you are a relic collector of Monet painting items, Four Poplars money clip is one you will not want to pass up. It’s classy, professional and will keep your money organized. Rating: (out of reviews...Read Full Story

Still Life with Chrysanthemums By Claude Monet Money Clip

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Still Life with Chrysanthemums By Claude Monet Money Clip Keepsake Money Clip 2.25″ x 1.75″ 1.375″ diameter face Professional and Executive Stainless Steel Can be used for money or credit cards Great Gift Item Still Life with Chrysanthemums by Claude Monet is among one of many of Claude Monet’s most treasured paintings. If you are a relic collector of Monet painting items, Still Life with Chrysanthemums money clip is one you will not want to pass up. It’s classy, professional and will keep...Read Full Story

The Breakfast outdoors Central Section By Claude Monet Money Clip

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The Breakfast outdoors Central Section By Claude Monet Money Clip Keepsake Money Clip 2.25″ x 1.75″ 1.375″ diameter face Professional and Executive Stainless Steel Can be used for money or credit cards Great Gift Item The Breakfast outdoors Central Section by Claude Monet is among one of many of Claude Monet’s most treasured paintings. If you are a relic collector of Monet painting items, The Breakfast outdoors Central Section money clip is one you will not want to pass up. It’s classy...Read Full Story

Lava Court Sunshine and Snow By Claude Monet Money Clip

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Lava Court Sunshine and Snow By Claude Monet Money Clip Keepsake Money Clip 2.25″ x 1.75″ 1.375″ diameter face Professional and Executive Stainless Steel Can be used for money or credit cards Great Gift Item Lava Court Sunshine and Snow by Claude Monet is among one of many of Claude Monet’s most treasured paintings. If you are a relic collector of Monet painting items, Lava Court Sunshine and Snow money clip is one you will not want to pass up. It’s classy, professional and will keep your...Read Full Story

Port of Trouville By Claude Monet Money Clip

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Port of Trouville By Claude Monet Money Clip Keepsake Money Clip 2.25″ x 1.75″ 1.375″ diameter face Professional and Executive Stainless Steel Can be used for money or credit cards Great Gift Item Port of Trouville by Claude Monet is among one of many of Claude Monet’s most treasured paintings. If you are a relic collector of Monet painting items, Port of Trouville money clip is one you will not want to pass up. It’s classy, professional and will keep your money organized. Rating: (out...Read Full Story
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