We offer a variety of options for framing and stretching your artwork. For those customers who appreciate quality and want to own an artist's work as it was meant to be enjoyed we are here for you.įor a short but comprehensive video about our Stretching and Framing services, watch this video.Each canvas reproduction may vary slightly in brush details due to the nature of being hand painted, so no two paintings are the same. Hand crafted means unique to every owner.Painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.100% hand painted oil painting on artist grade canvas.No printing or digital imaging techniques are used.Every painting is painted by an experienced artist. When ordering the painting framed - allow additional 5-7 days for delivery.Ordered without a frame, it will be delivered in protective tube within 21-28 business days.Otherwise, we will reproduce the above image for you exactly as it is. If you have another image of San Giorgio Maggiore At Dusk that you would like the artist to work from, please include it as an attachment. If you have any request to alter your reproduction of San Giorgio Maggiore At Dusk, you must email us after placing your order and we'll have an artist contact you. Each oil painting is created by hand using only the finest canvas and oil paints available. The Certificate of Authenticity which arrives with every painting provides an assurance and verifies the authenticity of the hand painted fine art reproduction you purchased. Real Oil Paints, Real Brushes, Real Artists, Real Art. © 2003 - 2023 - All Rights Reserved, original content, do not copy without permission. The brush strokes packed with pure color seem to mix on the surface of the canvas itself. He highlighted the architectural figure with vibrant strokes of purple. Monet most likely mixed all of the colors of his palette to create a darkly toned church and the shadow it casts on the water – resulting in a dark, warm brown. The viewer sees the church against the light, meaning it is naturally dark, but not pure black. The Impressionist froze the perfect moment of the twilight, creating a rainbow-colored sky and reflecting the same colors, plus reflexes of purple, on the water. His impressionistic reproductions are aligned more to sensory experiences than visual events. Monet's Venice sunset is drenched in the vibrancy of blues, yellows, and reds, with only the broadest of hints of detail or shape. San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk is a powerful and paradoxical symbiosis of an artist losing his sight but consistently tuning his experience of light and vision. Monet encouraged his friends and acquaintances to see the world as a spattering of light, strokes of color forming a whole. The unfortunate affliction that plagued many artists seemed to have paradoxically matched with Monet's vision and with his 'impressions' which characterized his life's work. San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk was painted during a time when Monet began to lose his eyesight from grey cataracts. The view across the bay is of the spectacular San Giorgio Maggiore, a church situated on an island. Monet created this impressionistic reproduction from sitting at the Hotel Brittania on the Palazzo Barbaro. His San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk – also known as Twilight Venice – seascape was painted in 1908 in Venice during a road-trip with his wife, Alice. First escaping the raging Franco-Prussian War by fleeing to London with his mistress in 1870, Monet was captivated by the smog over the Thames, as well as the atmospheric coast of Normandy, and the dramatic luminance of the Mediterranean. The breadth of Monet's ambition and scope was only matched by his love of travel – always seeking out new lands, homes, and subjects for his vast, life-long experiment with the changing impressions of light on the canvas.Īfter establishing his family home at Giverny and beginning the creation of his famous garden, Monet traveled outside of France to seek new motifs and thematic subjects.
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