Claude Monet (1840 - 1925) painted a few pictures with the headline "Iris" in his life. Claude Monet's irises should not be confused with Vincent Van Gogh is a picture of a similar title. Monet's many iris sometimes come in different colors, but all equally fantastic as the others. There is a picture with a predominantly yellow iris, then there is also another picture with mostly purple ones. One version is called the iris of the Pond, yet another version called the iris in Monet's garden. Although Van Gogh's irises share a name with Monet's paintings, and although all of the iris is strikingly beautiful in its own right, each iris is unique as the pictures go.
Monet was part of the Impressionist group of artists who changed the face of artistic expression for all. Monet, born in Paris, France, painted in the open, in an attempt to capture the ever-changing effects of color and light. He painted the same subject at different points during the day. His picture shows iris flowers in their beautiful garden at Giverny. Monet's painting was influenced by Japanese design, which is full of sensual siluete.Slika shows a flower, blooming in the field is bursting with colors of gold and reflecting the sun's rays.
Because of its pure beauty, the iris is reproduced and translated into a myriad of wall graphics, wall hangings, tapestries and oil paintings of other artists. This wall decor makes the perfect addition to your home, whether your home is inspired by European or whether you have an eclectic building with Oriental motifs. Just looking at the soothing colors of lavender, green and yellow, but makes one feel at home.
Because of its pure beauty, the iris is reproduced and translated into a myriad of wall graphics, wall hangings, tapestries and oil paintings of other artists. This wall decor makes the perfect addition to your home, whether your home is inspired by European or whether you have an eclectic building with Oriental motifs. Just looking at the soothing colors of lavender, green and yellow, but makes one feel at home.
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