After critics mockingly dismissed his "Impression, Sunrise" as nothing more than a sketch, Monet and his fellow rebels embraced the label and revolutionised how painting captured the world. Where academic tradition demanded careful studio work and precise detail, Monet worked outdoors with rapid brushstrokes, chasing the fleeting effects of light across water, fields, and architecture.
| Artist | Claude Monet |
| Material | Matte Paper, Ink |
| Features | Unframed |
| Unit Of Sale | Single Piece |
| Production Technique | Giclée Print |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
| Originality | Reproduction |
What stands out about this small print is how it invites a closer look.