Water Lilies — Claude Monet, poster
Claude Monet's 1906 water garden study from Giverny, taken from Wikimedia Commons CC0 scan, on archival fine art paper.
From Monet's series studying his Japanese bridge and water lilies at Giverny, this canvas dissolves the boundary between surface and reflection. The lilies float in a space without horizon or depth — just water and light negotiating with each other. Late Monet strips away narrative. What remains is the problem of seeing itself: how to paint something that moves, something that changes with the hour.
This is reproduced from a Wikimedia Commons CC0 archive scan at full resolution, printed to order on archival fine art paper. Ships unframed in a flat rigid mailer.
THE PRINT
- Available in 30×30 cm / 12×12", 40×40 cm / 16×16", 50×50 cm / 20×20", or 70×70 cm / 28×28", square format
- Archival giclée on 200gsm Enhanced Matte fine art paper
- Printed to order by our accredited partner
THE WORK
- Artist: Claude Monet (1840–1926)
- Year: 1906
- Collection: Public domain
- Source: Wikimedia Commons · CC0 archive scan
SHIPPING
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