Description
Claude Monet spent many days in his gardens perfecting his depictions of flowers and natural features. It’s clear that by the time he painted Corner of the Garden at Montgeron in 1877, he had achieved mastery of his skills in French Impressionism. All the tell-tale signs of the movement are there, including natural color palettes, broad brushstrokes and dreamy landscapes. However, you can still see the unique Monet stamp in this painting through his remarkable use of light in reflections on the water. Few artists ever came close to Monet when it came to the Impressionist style, and Corner of the Garden at Montgeron is a superior example of his skill and inspiration. This hand-painted reproduction from overstockArt captures the same beautiful technique from the original.