Impressionist Masters
Impressionism arrived in Paris in the 1870s as a deliberate provocation; a loose coalition of painters who rejected the polished academic tradition in favor of visible brushwork, natural light, and the fleeting sensations of modern life. What began as a scandal became the most influential artistic revolution of the modern era, permanently redirecting the course of Western painting. This collection gathers the defining works of that movement, from Monet's Water Lilies, Rouen Cathedral, and Gare Saint-Lazare to Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party, Bal du Moulin de la Galette, and The Umbrellas; from Caillebotte's Floor Planers and Paris Street; Rainy Day to Degas's Dance Foyer at the Opera and Pissarro's Boulevard Montmartre; and from Hassam's American Impressionist street scenes and Turner's Rain, Steam and Speed to Monet's Impression, Sunrise — the painting that gave the movement its name. Every work is reproduced on museum-grade cotton canvas with archival giclee printing that preserves the chromatic vibrancy and textural immediacy of the originals.
Each piece is printed to order and hand-framed in your choice of Gold, Silver, or Dark Bronze finish, sized from Small through Estate.














