Artwork Inspiration
Wisteria (1917–20) is one of only seven works (including one diptych) that Monet created to hang above a frieze above his famous cycle of large water lily paintings, which he offered to the French nation the day after the Armistice in 1918 as a memorial to the war. Claude Monet, Wisteria (1917-20).
Monet's violet provided a distinctive new color for modern art. He began to believe that purple was able to exploit the dimensionality of the shadow better than black, as he said: "I finally discovered the true color of the atmosphere. It is purple".
Product Description
Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) archival paper. Paperweight: 250 gsm / 110 lb
Solid wood frames with transparent plexiglass for wall poster framing. Color selections include black, natural wood, white, and dark wood.
Aluminum metal frames with transparent plexiglass for wall poster framing. Color selections include black, silver, and gold.