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Claude Monet - La Japonaise Wall Art Print Repro Framed
Newcastle, Tyne and Wear
£20
Description
Monet is recognized as being one of the creators of Impressionism, and he was the most convinced and consistent Impressionist of them all. From his earliest days as an artist, he was encouraged to trust his perceptions, and the hardships he suffered never deterred him from that pursuit.
In the painting, Monet depicts Camille in a padded, heavily decorated red kimono (an uchikake) belonging to a famous Japanese actor, standing on a Japanese-style tatami mat and in front of a wall decorated by Japanese uchiwa [ja] fans. Camille, whose hair was dark, wears a blonde wig, emphasizing her identity as a European woman, indicating that the painting shows the performance and appropriation of Japanese culture rather than an authentic Japanese environment.
This high-quality print of the painting is in perfect condition, and it can be a beautiful addition to your home and collection. It is professionally framed and is in perfect condition.
This high-quality print of the painting is in perfect condition, and it can be a beautiful addition to your home and collection. It is professionally framed and is in perfect condition.
Please see my other art works too.
Measurements: 61 cm x 51 cm inclusive.
Impressionist logo at the top.
Colours are much fuller than what the light-reflected photos may suggest.
Please see my other art works too.
Collection from Forest Hall, Newcastle.
Posted: 2 hours ago
Ad ID: 1483327112
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