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Claude Monet 'Artist Garden in Argenteuil' Print - Enhance the decor of your home or office with Monet's masterpiece, 'Artist Garden in Argenteuil' framed print. In 1871, Monet moved to Argenteuil, which lies on the banks of the Seine, just northwest of Paris. The city's picturesque sites became the favored subject matter of many talented painters who came to visit Monet. A vibrant garden and flowers in bloom, with a luxurious home peeking through it all is depicted in 'Artist Garden in Argenteuil.'
 
Picasso Blue Nude Framed Print -This world-famous image, The Blue Nude, was painted by Pablo Picasso. He created the dramatic piece during his blue period, which began in 1901 while he was in mourning for his friend, Casamegas, who committed suicide over a lost love. Picasso had just moved to Paris, was living in poverty, and used the cool tones of blue to express his melancholy. A beautiful reproduction, this 13 x 16-inch print is framed in a 1.25-inch satin black frame with a cool white and fog mat.
 
Claude Monet Artist's Garden at Giverny -
'Artist's Garden at Giverny,' by Monet, depicts flowers and trees in bright vivid colors, with the edge of a lake peeking through.
Claude Monet is generally considered to be the most important figure among the Impressionists. Monet's representation of light was based on his knowledge of the laws of optics through the observations of his subjects. He often showed natural color by breaking it down into its different components; by eliminating black and grey from his palette, Monet rejected the academic approach to landscape.
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van Gogh 'The Starry Night' Framed Print - Decorate your home or office with one of Van Gogh's greatest masterpieces, 'The Starry Night' framed print. Painted from memory during his stay at the Saint-Remy asylum, many have wondered if the sun, the moon, and the eleven stars allude to Joseph's story in the Old Testament, a symbolic remnant of van Gogh's days as a minister.
 
Van Gogh Les Irises Framed Print -
Adorn your home or office with a framed print of the world famous painting, 'Les Irises' by Van Gogh.
One of the most famous works by the artist, Irises reflects Van Gogh's poignant expressionism, where vibrant color and rich, sharp imagery symbolize deep, emotional undercurrents. This is a striking piece that will bring dramatic beauty into your home. The image is completed in a splendid 1 3/8-inch wood frame with an embossed antique gold finish; our print has been double matted in south beach and midnight blue.
 
Picasso The Old Guitarist Framed Print -
This world-famous image, The Old Guitarist, was painted by Pablo Picasso.
He created the dramatic piece during his blue period, which began in 1901 while he was in mourning for his friend, Casamegas, who committed suicide over a lost love. Picasso had just moved to Paris, was living in poverty, and used the cool tones of blue to express his melancholy. A beautiful reproduction, this 13 x 16-inch print is framed in a 1.25-inch satin black frame with cool white and fog mat.
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