Pathway in Monet's Garden at Giverny, c.1901/02 Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Location: Galerie Belvedere Vienna Austria
Original Size: 89.5 x 92.4 cm
Pathway in Monet's Garden at Giverny, c.1901/02 | Claude Monet | Painting Reproduction

Oil Painting Reproduction

$560.04 USD
Condition:Unframed
SKU:MCL-2531
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Description

Completely Hand Painted
Painted by European Аrtists with Academic Education
Museum Quality
+ 4 cm (1.6") Margins for Stretching
Creation Time: 8-9 Weeks
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We create our paintings with museum quality and covering the highest academic standards. Once we get your order, it will be entirely hand-painted with oil on canvas. All the materials we use are the highest level, being totally artist graded painting materials and linen canvas.

We will add 1.6" (4 cm) additional blank canvas all over the painting for stretching.

High quality and detailing in every inch are time consuming. The reproduction of Claude Monet also needs time to dry in order to be completely ready for shipping, as this is crucial to not be damaged during transportation.
Based on the size, level of detail and complexity we need 8-9 weeks to complete the process.

In case the delivery date needs to be extended in time, or we are overloaded with requests, there will be an email sent to you sharing the new timelines of production and delivery.

TOPofART wants to remind you to keep patient, in order to get you the highest quality, being our mission to fulfill your expectations.

We not stretch and frame our oil paintings due to several reasons:
Painting reproduction is a high quality expensive product, which we cannot risk to damage by sending it being stretched.
Also, there are postal restrictions, regarding the size of the shipment.
Additionally, due to the dimensions of the stretched canvas, the shipment price may exceed the price of the product itself.

You can stretch and frame your painting in your local frame-shop.

Once the painting Pathway in Monet's Garden at Giverny is ready and dry, it will be shipped to your delivery address. The canvas will be rolled-up in a secure postal tube.

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The paintings we create are only of museum quality. Our academy graduated artists will never allow a compromise in the quality and detail of the ordered painting. TOPofART do not work, and will never allow ourselves to work with low quality studios from the Far East. We are based in Europe, and quality is our highest priority.

Monet’s "Pathway in Monet’s Garden at Giverny," from around 1901-02, is like an explosion of nature caught in a fleeting moment. The scene is almost overwhelming in its lushness, like stepping into a dream where reality softens at the edges. The pathway - a simple, almost ordinary element - pulls the eye straight down the center, guiding you towards a burst of red, shadowed under arching branches. It’s as if the garden itself is alive, breathing, with light flickering between trees and flowers, teasing you with the promise of something more beyond.

Monet’s choice of colors is what makes this piece both radiant and hypnotic. The purples and greens dominate, but not in an overpowering way. Instead, they hum together like the low notes of a symphony. Purple, especially in the flowers that line the path, vibrates next to the rich greens of the foliage, while the dappled sunlight filters through with splashes of pink, red, and a few smudges of blue. And the shadows - oh, the shadows. Monet gives them a kind of gentle, diffuse light, as if they aren’t so much darkness but more a cooler, softer version of the sunlit world.

Technique-wise, Monet does what Monet does best: texture. His brushstrokes are loose, quick, yet remarkably controlled in their chaos. The impression of flowers, leaves, and sunlight doesn’t come from precision, but from the accumulation of small dabs, swirls, and streaks of color. It’s the kind of technique that invites you to step closer and then back again, only to realize the painting’s magic is not in the details but in the whole, in the way the eye sees without needing every single leaf to be accounted for.

Compositionally, this work is almost symmetrical, but just off-balance enough to feel natural, organic. The central path anchors the chaos around it, leading you into the painting with the promise of something quietly beautiful waiting just out of sight. It’s Monet in full bloom - literally and figuratively.
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