Claude Monet- Thames Below Westminster
Colour: Stretched Canvas
Product description
Product code: 77726516
Born in Paris in 1840, Monet grew up in Le Havre. Edouard Manet was an influence on his figure compositions of the 1860s, while the informal style of his later landscapes originated in works such as 'Bathers at La Grenouillère', painted in 1869, when Monet worked with Renoir at Bougival. Monet was the leading French Impressionist landscape painter. He exhibited in most of the Impressionist exhibitions, beginning in 1874, where the title of one of his paintings led to the naming of the movement.
Now you can have fabulous artwork in a size to fit your space! The high-quality image resolution creates exceptional clarity, depth and richness of colour that really enlivens your walls.
Simply select a frame, then the desired size. You can go frameless, have a contemporary ‘rim’, or choose a classic frame for the finishing touch. Your finished piece will be made up and delivered within 14 working days.
Handmade from FSC-certified ash wood, the rims and frames come in a choice of a light natural colour, or a chocolate brown stain. Each is finished with a wax coating that protects and shows off the natural grain.
Framing options, explained:
- Frameless: A canvas print stretched onto a concealed wooden frame. Gives your walls a sophisticated ‘gallery’ look.
- Rim: A stretched canvas print sat in a chunky and substantial wooden panel. Creates a ‘boxed’ look when hung from the wall.
- Frame: A giclée print on paper presented in a high-quality white mount, wooden frame moulding, and clear acrylic glazing.
In line with our timber policy, the wood is from sustainable managed sources.
Product specification
- Art Movement
- Impressionist
- Artist or Illustrator
- Claude Monet
- Brand
- John Lewis & Partners
- Country of Origin
- UK
- Dimensions
- 40 x 50cm
- Material
- Canvas
- Orientation
- Landscape
- Size
- Medium (Up to 70cm x 70cm)
- Subject
- Museum Art
- size
- 40 x 50cm