"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (1869) by Claude Monet canvas
"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (1869) by Claude Monet" – Impressionist Floral Art, French Countryside Print, Vintage Botanical Painting
Bring the lush beauty of early Monet into your home with this radiant still life, painted in 1869 before his iconic water lilies. Bursting with peonies, grapes, and summer blooms, this masterpiece showcases Monet’s first explorations of light and texture—a bridge between realism and Impressionism.Timeless Elegance – A rare floral work from Monet’s pre-Impressionist period
🍇 French Country Charm – Perfect for kitchens, dining rooms, or garden studios
"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (1869) by Claude Monet canvas
"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (1869) by Claude Monet" – Impressionist Floral Art, French Countryside Print, Vintage Botanical Painting
Bring the lush beauty of early Monet into your home with this radiant still life, painted in 1869 before his iconic water lilies. Bursting with peonies, grapes, and summer blooms, this masterpiece showcases Monet’s first explorations of light and texture—a bridge between realism and Impressionism.Timeless Elegance – A rare floral work from Monet’s pre-Impressionist period
🍇 French Country Charm – Perfect for kitchens, dining rooms, or garden studios
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Accessories
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Made in Germany
Made in Germany
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