The late work of Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) represents a time of artistic focus on his living laboratory—the gardens he created at his home in Giverny, about 45 miles outside Paris. Flowers, not figures, were Monet’s primary subjects during this final stage of his long career. The paintings featured in this notecard set showcase the artist’s mastery of the effects of light, particularly in the interplay between reflections, shadows, aquatic plant life, and the surface of water.
Printed with soy based inks on high-quality, 250 gsm recycled card stock, this set of 20 blank notecards includes 20 soft white envelopes and comes packaged in a decorative box.
This set contains five each of the following notecards: Les arceaux fleuris, Giverny (Flowering Arches, Giverny), 1913 Water Lilies, c. 1914–1917 Water Lilies (Nymphéas), 1907 The Japanese Bridge, c. 1923–1925
Dimensions: 5" x 7"