Grainstack, Sun In The Mist By Claude Monet Poster

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Grainstack, Sun in the Mist is painted by the French artist Claude Monet in 1891 and is found in the category Illustrations and Abstract. The painting represents a haystack. Monet studied the haystacks during different seasons of the year when the sunlight changed. Here the stack can be seen in the morning light where the fog is still like a veil over the fields. Henri Matisse was one of the pioneers of Impressionism in the second half of the 19th century and had a strong emphasis on landscape painting where he focused on painting the effects of light with broken colors and fast brushstrokes. "Grainstack, Sun in the Mist" gives a calm and harmonious feeling with its beautiful colors in beige, golden brown, pink and blue tones. If you look closely, you see a patchwork of small broken brushstrokes, but if you go back one step, the colors merge and give a shimmering, almost luminous effect to the image. The motif is against a white background and has black text at the bottom. The poster is easy to combine with other art and graphic motifs in the same shades to create a wonderful feeling in your home.

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All our Posters are printed on FSC certified matt premium paper of the highest quality, the paper has been chosen by our senior studio team to ensure that the image quality is of the highest class. The paper is age-resistant and your posters are carefully packaged in cardboard tubes with an outer casing so as not to be damaged during shipping. Note that for some posters, there is a white border around the image.