Part of the National Gallery of Art's permanent collection, you can take home a reproduction of Monet's The Houses of Parliament, Sunset (1903) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
During stays in London at the turn of the 20th century, Claude Monet painted a series of views of the Palace of Westminster. All of the paintings share the same viewpoint from overlooking the Thames; however, they were painted during different times of day and weather. This view at sunset is particularly striking, contrating the warm sunset hues against the blue silhouette of the British Parliament.
Part of the National Gallery of Art's permanent collection, you can take home a reproduction of Monet's The Houses of Parliament, Sunset (1903) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
- 7.25 x 8" (image), 11 x 14" (matted)
- 12-color pigment ink with a permanence ration of 100 years
- Unframed
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Description | During stays in London at the turn of the 20th century, Claude Monet painted a series of views of the Palace of Westminster. All of the paintings share the same viewpoint from overlooking the Thames; however, they were painted during different times of day and weather. This view at sunset is particularly striking, contrating the warm sunset hues against the blue silhouette of the British Parliament. Part of the National Gallery of Art's permanent collection, you can take home a reproduction of Monet's The Houses of Parliament, Sunset (1903) for your own gallery in this 11 x 14" print, matted with an eggshell-white mount.
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