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In a letter to his brother Theo, in 1889, Van Gogh spoke of sunflowers as the still life subject he would make his own. Produced on artist canvas, this giclee is hand-embellished to re-create the original texture. Comes ready to........
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Brand: Charles Pabst
The Rockies touch the sky, and the peaks play hide and seek with the clouds. Here shown at evening, the clouds pulled back, revealing the warm twilight glowing on the glorious Rocky Mountains. Internationally acclaimed American..........
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The 'Creation of Adam' detail of hands from the Sistine Chapel, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Commissioned by Pope Julius II, from 1508-1512 Michelangelo spells out the story of the Creation on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.............
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More than a hundred years after Van Gogh painted it, the Café Terrace still serves its patrons in Arles, France. However, this little bistro changed its name to Café Van Gogh, in honor of the artist who immortalized its...........
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Monet's sunlit view of The Railroad Bridge at Argenteuil which was rebuilt after being destroyed in the Franco-Prussian War was painted in 1874. Produced on artist canvas, this giclee is hand-embellished to re-create the original texture. Comes..........
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Brand: Charles Pabst
The bold color and intensity of this abstract give the impression of movement. As you survey its richly textured surface, you enter Pabst's world of imagination and emotion. Fusing together shapes, color and textures, internationally acclaimed.........
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Monet painted 'Bathers at La Grenouillere' in 1869, one of his earlier works when he painted directly seen objects characterized by great mobility and variety. His art is a world of streets and harbors, beaches, roads, and resorts, usually...........
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Ball at the Le Moulin de la Galette' by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in the Musee d’Orsay. Renoir delighted in ‘the people’s Paris’, of which the Moulin de la Galette near the top of Montmartre was a characteristic place of entertainment. His picture of the.....
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Much of Monet's inspiration came from his own gardens, which he enjoyed tending. When spring made them bloom, he would delight in capturing the endless display of color and hue. Bring home Monet's most requested painting. 'The Artist's Garden at Giverny'
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