Decoupage Papers - Great Masters Series #5 - 100gsm - 4 Sheets
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- Product Code: CG-5289
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Fresh bright exclusive designs and patterns on high quality paper that is ideal for decoupage and other mixed media projects. Use them as a whole or cut up the patterns to create your own unique combination!
Size: Approx A4 ( 210mm x 297mm) but the design will vary on the proportion of each individual painting.
Quantity: 4 sheets in a pack with 2 unique designs (2 sheet of each design)
Paper: 100gsm
Design: Great Masters Series #5
Name of painting: Cliff Walk at Pourville
Dated: 1882
Artist: Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)
Art Movements: Impressionism
About the Artist: Oscar-Claude Monet, a French painter, was in almost every sense the founder of French Impressionist painting, the term itself coming from one of his paintings, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise). Monet moved away from the clear depiction of forms and linear perspective, prevalent at that time,, and experimented with loose handling, bold color, and strikingly unconventional compositions. The emphasis in his pictures shifted from representing figures to depicting different qualities of light and atmosphere in each scene which gave led to the Impressionism movement.
Today his works are in most major museums across the world
Name of painting: The Beach at Sainte-Adresse
Dated: 1867
Artist: Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)
Art Movements: Impressionism
About the Artist: Oscar-Claude Monet, a French painter, was in almost every sense the founder of French Impressionist painting, the term itself coming from one of his paintings, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise). Monet moved away from the clear depiction of forms and linear perspective, prevalent at that time,, and experimented with loose handling, bold color, and strikingly unconventional compositions. The emphasis in his pictures shifted from representing figures to depicting different qualities of light and atmosphere in each scene which gave led to the Impressionism movement.
Today his works are in most major museums across the world
True color/s may vary slightly from what you see on your screen.