Collection

Claude Monet

No painter pursued a single obsession with more discipline or more radical results than Claude Monet; across six decades he returned again and again to the same subjects — haystacks, cathedral facades, water gardens, river fog — not to paint them but to paint the light falling on them at a specific moment, in a specific season, under specific atmospheric conditions. The result was a body of work that permanently changed what painting could do, culminating in the Water Lilies series at Giverny, which prefigured Abstract Expressionism by half a century. This collection spans that full career, from Impression, Sunrise — the 1872 painting that gave Impressionism its name — through the Gare Saint-Lazare steam and smoke studies, the Étretat cliff paintings, the Rouen Cathedral series, and the London Thames fog paintings, to the late Japanese Bridge and Water Lily panels at Giverny. Every work is reproduced on museum-grade cotton canvas with archival giclee printing that preserves the chromatic subtlety and surface vitality the originals demand.

Each piece is printed to order and hand-framed in your choice of Gold, Silver, or Dark Bronze finish, sized from Small through Estate.