After Claude Monet (1914-1926) - D - Nymphéas II - Le Matin






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Nymphéas II - Le Matin, a 2020+ 3D print from Austria, is a limited edition work sold with a frame.
Description from the seller
Limited Edition of 200.
Claude Monet
The Water Lilies: Morning, 1914-1926
Paris, musée de l'Orangerie.
Technique: LITO HI-RND print on paper.
Museum certified, Certificate of Authenticity.
Alu-Framed.
Delivery approximately 14 days
Offered by the painter Claude Monet to France the very day after the armistice of November 11, 1918 as a symbol of peace, the Water Lilies were installed according to his plans at the musée de L’Orangerie in 1927, a few months after his death.
Dotted with aquatic plants, including countless water lilies which give their name to this great painting cycle from the end of the painter’s life, this immense composition takes us to the heart of a continuum of distributed time and space, in the two rooms of the musée de L’Orangerie evoking the soft light of morning. With this extraordinary collection, living with a fragment from a masterpiece by Claude Monet is now possible. Monet lovers can bring home a limited edition print of a fragment of their dream masterpiece and live a memorable art collector’s experience. Each edition is numbered and is delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
Who we are
Founded in 2022, LITO is a forward-thinking printmaking company on a mission to widen access to art through new, pioneering technologies.
Based in Bregenz, Austria, LITO and the LITO Technology Lab have developed state-of-the-art and patented technology to create prints with extreme precision and of unparalleled quality. Using its Hi-Rnd proprietary technology, LITO collaborates with leading contemporary artists and prints textures, colours and certain effects on paintings, such as reliefs and brushstrokes at multiple scales, to create and recreate original artworks.
LITO Masters aims to support leading museums and institutions around the world by providing a new tool for research and the conservation of masterpieces, whilst allowing art lovers to live with their dream masterpiece.
Limited Edition of 200.
Claude Monet
The Water Lilies: Morning, 1914-1926
Paris, musée de l'Orangerie.
Technique: LITO HI-RND print on paper.
Museum certified, Certificate of Authenticity.
Alu-Framed.
Delivery approximately 14 days
Offered by the painter Claude Monet to France the very day after the armistice of November 11, 1918 as a symbol of peace, the Water Lilies were installed according to his plans at the musée de L’Orangerie in 1927, a few months after his death.
Dotted with aquatic plants, including countless water lilies which give their name to this great painting cycle from the end of the painter’s life, this immense composition takes us to the heart of a continuum of distributed time and space, in the two rooms of the musée de L’Orangerie evoking the soft light of morning. With this extraordinary collection, living with a fragment from a masterpiece by Claude Monet is now possible. Monet lovers can bring home a limited edition print of a fragment of their dream masterpiece and live a memorable art collector’s experience. Each edition is numbered and is delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
Who we are
Founded in 2022, LITO is a forward-thinking printmaking company on a mission to widen access to art through new, pioneering technologies.
Based in Bregenz, Austria, LITO and the LITO Technology Lab have developed state-of-the-art and patented technology to create prints with extreme precision and of unparalleled quality. Using its Hi-Rnd proprietary technology, LITO collaborates with leading contemporary artists and prints textures, colours and certain effects on paintings, such as reliefs and brushstrokes at multiple scales, to create and recreate original artworks.
LITO Masters aims to support leading museums and institutions around the world by providing a new tool for research and the conservation of masterpieces, whilst allowing art lovers to live with their dream masterpiece.
