• Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper
  • Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper

Claude Monet - Matin aux Saules I - On Paper

Regular price €400,00
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Limited Edition of 200

Curated by Edward Enninful

Edward Enninful has selected a series of his favourite Monet artworks including ones which have heavily influenced his work notably fragments of the Water Lilies from the Musée de l’Orangerie. Regarded as one of the leading voices in the creative industry working today, Edward Enninful OBE, the curator of this special collection, has helped bring widespread distinction to global fashion. The only black person to serve as Editor-in-Chief in Vogue’s history, Edward successfully transformed the publication into a diverse and inclusive multi-platform brand. Edward’s dedication to diversity in fashion was honoured with the presentation of an OBE.

Offered by the painter Claude Monet to France the very day after the armistice of November 11, 1918 as a symbol of peace, the Water Lilies were installed according to his plans at the musée de L’Orangerie in 1927, a few months after his death.
Dotted with aquatic plants, including countless water lilies which give their name to this great painting cycle from the end of the painter’s life, this immense composition takes us to the heart of a continuum of distributed time and space, in the two rooms of the musée de L’Orangerie evoking the soft light of morning. With this extraordinary collecting, living with a fragment from a masterpiece by Claude Monet is now possible. Monet lovers can bring home a limited edition print of a fragment of their dream masterpiece and live a memorable art collector’s experience. Each edition is numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.


Provenance :
Claude Monet
The Water Lilies: The Weeping Willows, 1914-1926
Paris, musée de L’Orangerie

Dimensions: 30 x 30 cm
Technique:
LITO HI-RND© print on paper

Claude Monet, born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, France, was a renowned French impressionist painter. He is best known for his series of paintings capturing the changing effects of light and color, especially in his water lily and haystack series. Monet's work revolutionized the art world, emphasizing the fleeting moments of nature and atmosphere. He spent most of his life in Giverny, France, where he created many of his iconic masterpieces. Monet passed away on December 5, 1926, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of art.

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Our unique scanning and 3D printing process

  • Scanning in partnership with museums

    In close partnership with the museums our expert team uses LITO proprietary Hi-Rnd© scanning technology to build a pixel perfect 3D map of the original painting.

  • High-rendered printing with Hi-Rnd© technology

    Our factory in Bregenz, Austria, holds our proprietary and patented Hi-Rnd© printing technology, allowing to recreate the original artwork with extreme quality and precision.

  • Authenticity and certification

    All our prints are delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity, that is issued by LITO in partnership with the museum who owns the original artwork. All prints are stamped, certified and numbered.