The Valley of the Nervia
Claude Monet
Swoop Framed Print


The Valley of the Nervia
Swoop Framed Print
£74.99

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  • Model:
    [10224_SWOP]
  • 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.)

INKS:
This premium art print is made using a Giclée process using official UV (pigment based) inks. These UV inks contain enhanced light stabilisers; offering far more durability than dye-based inks which under proper care will keep your piece of art looking fantastic for 100+ years.

PAPER:
MATT 200gsm - Fine Art Matt - is a fine art paper. A premium-quality heavyweight museum-quality paper with a smooth, clean finish.
MATT 310gsm - Hahnemuhle German Etching - is a premium paper. A heavy-duty paper with a textured finish, the velvety matt surface is optimised for high-contrast prints. 
GLOSS 240gsm - Lustre Photo Paper -A premium photographic paper with a satin lustre finish. The lustre finish provides a subtle pearl-like texture. Supporting deeper colour saturation than matt papers, this paper produces impressive colour depth and strikingly intense blacks.
GLOSS 260gsm - Hahnemuhle Photo Lustre -This specialist photo paper has a semi-gloss, velvet finish and guarantees long-lasting, fade-resistant prints. The paper has deeper colour saturation than matt paper, is thicker than traditional consumer papers and is more resistant to fingerprints and smudges.

MOUNT:
Our mount for this piece comes in 2mm white and is 'conservation' grade, FSC certified, 100% acid free, and will not discolour or fade with age.

FRAME:
A solid pine frame with a decorative curved profile and a smooth, satin finish. The Swoop is solid, shapely and makes a real impact. Curved profile draws attention to your image. Made-to-order in the UK by specialist picture framers. All framed prints are delivered fully strung, ready for hanging.

GLASS:
All Swoop Frames come with Acrylic Plexiglass which provides increased UV protection, is extremely robust and offers less glare than float glass.

PRODUCT IMAGES:
All sizes are approximate.
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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