The Valley of the Nervia
Claude Monet
Standard Canvas


The Valley of the Nervia
Standard Canvas
£26.99

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  • Model:
    [10224_SCAN]
  • Artist: Claude Monet

THIS PRODUCT IS MADE-TO-ORDER
All sizes are approximate.

LEAD TIMES:
Print + FREE Tracked Delivery - 4 to 5 business days (Approx.)

CANVAS MATERIAL:
Your print will be printed onto exceptional quality canvas and then hand stretched over solid pine frames. All prints come stretched over a frame and are ready to hang. Hanging kit is provided.

CANVAS EDGE:
• Mirror - We mirror the last 2 inches of the image and wrap this around the canvas. No part of the original image is lost.
• White - White edges and the image stops at the corner of the frame.
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When necessary we digitally enhance the colours from the original, sometimes to restore them back to their former glory and other times to leave you with a print that pops with colour. Certain images will also be cropped and resized to fit their intended media. If you require your print to resemble the original as closely as possible then we would be more than happy to oblige. Contact our team via sales@smartfurnish.co.uk who will provide you with sample images of the original before you place your order.

 

ABOUT THE ART

Painting:
The Valley of the Nervia

Artist:
Claude Monet

Date:
1884

Monet spent three months on the Italian Riviera in early 1884. He wrote a friend, "everything is superb and I want to paint it all ? there are many experiments to make. This landscape is a new experience for me." Installing himself in the coastal town of Bordighera, Monet explored the scenic terrain. Here, he employed light, bright tones to depict the snowy Maritime Alps along the border with France. Nestled among the hills is the village of Camporosso, on the banks of the Nervia, not far from the river's outlet in the Mediterranean Sea.

Information about this piece credited to the The Metropolitan Museum of Art: www.metmuseum.org