false
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print

Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet | Impressionism Wall Art | Poppy Art | Framed Giclee Print

$999.00
{price}% OFF
About the Artwork Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet is an iconic painting by Claude Monet, completed in 1873. It depicts a peaceful...

Description

Reviews

About the Artwork

Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1873 by Claude Monet is an iconic painting by Claude Monet, completed in 1873. It depicts a peaceful summer day in a poppy field, with a mother and child in the foreground and another pair in the background. This oil-on-canvas work is a prime example of Monet’s Impressionist style, showcasing his masterful use of light, vibrant colors, and loose brushstrokes to evoke an atmospheric scene. The painting beautifully captures the natural beauty of the French countryside, highlighting Monet's ability to blend human figures with nature seamlessly.

About the Artist

Claude Monet (1840–1926) was a pioneering French painter and one of the founders of the Impressionist movement. He is renowned for his revolutionary approach to capturing natural light, color, texture, and atmospheric conditions, often working outdoors. His iconic paintings, such as Impression, Sunrise—which inspired the name of the movement—and his Water Lilies series, are known for their vibrant use of color, loose brushwork, and focus on transient effects. Monet’s innovative techniques and dedication to depicting the beauty of nature redefined modern art and had a profound impact on future generations of artists.

Key Features

  1. Print Quality: Printed on internationally renowned 385 gsm Canson® Infinity Museum ProCanvas, a premium, water-resistant, OBA-free (No Optical Brightening Agents) canvas. Combined with Giclée printing technology, it delivers unparalleled color accuracy, vibrancy, and archival qualities, ensuring long-lasting durability for your artwork.
  2. Canvas Quality: Hand-stretched by experts, each canvas undergoes a meticulous quality check to ensure a flawless finish, guaranteeing the highest standards of craftsmanship.
  3. Protection: The canvas is highly water-resistant, preserving vibrant colors and protecting the artwork from fading over time.
  4. Framing Quality: In collaboration with a GCF-certified partner, we offer premium, expertly crafted frames that meet collectible artwork standards. Available in black, white, natural wood, and dark brown, each frame features a smooth matte finish for a polished, elegant look.
  5. Mounting: Comes with all necessary hanging hardware for easy horizontal or vertical display, ensuring effortless installation.
  6. Packaging: Secure and protective packaging ensures your artwork arrives in pristine condition, ready to display. In case of any damage during transit, please contact us within 48 hours for assistance.
  7. Customer Support: Backed by a satisfaction guarantee and responsive customer service, we offer a seamless shopping experience. Returns can be initiated within 14 days (excluding custom artworks). For damaged items, we will promptly offer a replacement or refund.

For orders within the US and Canada, please refer to the imperial size measurements (inches). For all other markets, please refer to the metric size measurements (cm).