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Monet's famous Water Lilies is painted all the way around on the inside of a mouth blown glass with oil paint.

 

This painting is one of Claude Monet's most highly regarded works of art. It was painted in 1906. It is in a permanent collection of Art Institute of Chicago.

 

The focal point of this painting is the Monet's beloved flower garden, which featured a water garden and a smaller pond spanned by a Japanese footbridge.

 

Claude Monet was a pioneer of the French artistic movement known as Impressionism. Throughout his long career. Monet portrayed the people closest to him and the places he knew best.

The focal point of his late paintings was the Monet's beloved flower garden, which featured a water garden and a smaller pond spanned by a Japanese footbridge.

Monet painted the pond environment, with its plants, bridge, and trees neatly divided by a fixed horizon. Over time, the artist became less and less concerned with conventional pictorial space. By the time he painted Water Lilies, which comes from his third group of these works, he had dispensed with the horizon line altogether. In this spatially ambiguous canvas, the artist looked down, focusing solely on the surface of the pond, with its cluster of vegetation floating amid the reflection of sky and trees. Monet thus created the image of a horizontal surface on a vertical one.

 

This ornament is a true collector's item. A beautiful display piece and a lovely present to an art lover. It will look great on a stand displayed separately on a mental or bookshelf.

Water Lilies by Claude Monet

$34.00Price
  • Authentic LI BIEN ornament,

    Mouth blown, hand painted on inside.

    comes with certificate of authenticity,

    Size 3” round.

    Packaged in a blue velvet gift box with satin-lined inside.

    LiBien ornaments are not only beautiful but also carry a sense of tradition and craftsmanship.

    Whether you hang them on your tree or display them in a decorative bowl, they’ll evoke warm memories year after year.

     

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