DECORARTS - Water Lily Pond 1914, Claude Monet Art Reproduction. Giclee Canvas Prints Wall Art for Home Decor 16x16
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DECORARTS - Water Lily Pond 1914, Claude Monet Art Reproduction. Giclee Canvas Prints Wall Art for Home Decor 16x16
- MADE IN USA. Canvas Print Size: W 16 x H 16in, Strengthened Depth: 0.75" Please note that actual colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.
- As Monet's well-known paintings, this series of Water Lillies arkworks regardless of skills or theme all reflect an important turning point for Monet's composition period.
- Giclee Print Technology: Using archival-quality inks onto acid free cotton canvases, giclee printing guarantees incredible detail, phenomenal quality, and vibrant colors. Saturated colors for up to 100 years.
- Semi-Gloss Acrylic Coating applied to waterproof for surface, enhance the texture of the painting to make better version and touch. Also extending the lifetime of the print and keeps it from fading.
- Packed in a Sturdy Shipping Carton, Each Panel is Carefully Protected by Inflated Plastic Cushioning or Polystyrene Foam Installed at All Four Corners. All Wall Art are Ready to Hang, and Complimentary Professional Wall Art Hanging Tools, Such as: Gloves, Nails, and a Gradienter (level), are Included with Each Purchase.
The Bridge over the Water Lily Pond�(1914), by Claude Monet. After he purchased a property at Giverny in 1893, Monet transformed the soft and wet land behind his home into a pond, and he built a Japanese-style wood bridge. The artist produced a series of sensational paintings on water lilies and with many designs that he painted during 1899 to 1900s.
The term, Giclee printing,�is a process uses fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to�print�by large professional or industrial printers.� Giclee printing�is mostly used by artists to make reproductions of their original artwork, photographs, or computer generated art for resale while preserving the original.
A canvas is stretched over a "stretcher bar" and "stapled" to a wooden frame. Then, it may be framed or just left as it is with the stretcher bar with a basic, exhibition-like look. Stretched paintings/prints are brighter, sharper, and less likely to be vulnerable to dust and damages.





