
Claude Monet - Keepsake Boxed Assorted Note Cards
Sixteen assorted 4¼ x 5½ in. blank notecards (4 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative hinged box.
Printed on recycled paper.
National Gallery of Art, Washington
ISBN 9781087501079
ITEM KB001
Claude Monet (1840–1926) devoted much of his life to the study of nature and light in his paintings. A pioneer of the French impressionist movement, Monet painted in short, textured brushstrokes, lending a sense of movement to his subjects.
The four oil paintings from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, collected on these keepsake boxed notecards were created across a quarter century of Monet’s career. His love for making nature the subject of his paintings—particularly gardens, which he planted wherever he lived—remained a constant thread throughout his life.
Contains 4 each of the following images:
- The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil, 1881
- Woman with a Parasol—Madame Monet and Her Son, 1875
- The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil (A Corner of the Garden with Dahlias), 1873
- The Japanese Footbridge,1899