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"I'm good for nothing except painting and gardening." And he really needn't be good at anything else. The founder of Impressionism, Claude Monet moved from Paris to Giverny in order to paint nature 'on the spot' instead of from inside a studio. The incredible light reflected in the garden was brilliantly captured in all of his works, including this uplifting look at the Japanese bridge surrounded by brightly colored flora.
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| Japanese Bridge Painting - Claude Monet | 42" H x 33" W x 2.5" D | 30 lbs |
The revolutionary Brushstrokes art form offers the unique combination of modern day technology and Old World craftsmanship. It starts with state-of-the-art optical and laser-scanning equipment that captures, with incredible accuracy, all the vibrant and subtle colors of the original painting as well as the depth, sweep and force of each of the artist's brush strokes. This information in all its detail is used with our patented Brushstrokes process to create an image on canvas with three-dimensional texture and rich, authentic colors that is as close as you can get to the original.
Then the master artisans, academy trained from some of the finest schools in the world, apply a variety of special finishes to each image so that the light in your home highlights its vibrancy and beauty, as well as provide protection to the finished product.
For limited editions, there is even one step further. The master artisans apply genuine oil paints to selected areas to further enhance the three-dimensional texture of the Brushstrokes image. Each work becomes an original while still remaining faithful to the artist's original creation. In many cases, the original artist will hand sign each image to provide yet another distinctive quality to your Brushstrokes image. More on Brushstrokes Fine Art...
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