For those who still cherish writing by hand, a beautifully produced notecard folio of two masterworks from Monet's great series of water lillies...a memento of Giverny or pin up as a small artwork
- 10 full-colour blank notecards (5 each of 2 artworks) with white envelopes in a decorative folio
By long-time US art publisher, Pomegranate with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Meet Claude Monet Renowned artist Claude Monet (1840–1926), a key initiator and leader of French Impressionism, was devoted to the pursuit and capture of light—or rather, its effects on sky, water, and land. His later works constituted an ongoing meditation on the garden he built at Giverny, France, particularly the large water garden. Characterised by flickering brushstrokes and indistinct forms, Monet's often enormous canvases of water lilies are perhaps his finest legacy.