National Gallery Cisco Scatter Cushion

Colourgreen
Size
Any Size
45.0 H x 45.0 W x 7.0 D cm
45cm H X 45cm W
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  • Size: 45cm H X 45cm W
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First seen in May 2021
Description
In 1883 Monet moved from the north-west of Paris to Giverny. Adjacent to his property was a small pond which he acquired in 1893, where he created a water garden with an arched bridge in the Japanese style. In 1900 he exhibited a series of ten canvases of the pond, showing a single subject in differing light conditions. He worked on similar series representing poplars, haystacks and the faade of Rouen Cathedral during the same period. The simple design of this painting with the close-up view of the bridge was repeated in several other canvases. The fresh greens of the foliage evoke an early summers day. Cisco Cushions are made with a super soft faux suede and machine washable and comes complete with the cushion pad. As with all our products we use archival inks to get the brightest, saturated finish possible these bring life and style to any room setting. As with all the products they use archival inks to get the brightest, saturated finish possible.
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