
What are the dimensions of this Claude Monet framed art print?
This fine art print measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) and is framed in a black wooden frame that is 20mm (0.79") thick and wide, providing a substantial, gallery-quality presence for your wall decor.
What type of paper is used for this museum-quality reproduction?
We use 250 gsm (110 lb) matte, uncoated, natural white archival museum-quality paper with a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils), ensuring durability and vibrant color reproduction for your Impressionist art print.
Is this framed print ready to hang upon delivery?
Yes, this ready-to-hang art print includes a hanging kit, so you can display it directly on your wall without any additional setup, making it a convenient choice for home or office decor.
How does the frame protect the Monet fine art print?
The print is protected by shatterproof plexiglass and framed in responsibly sourced oak and ash wood, offering both safety and a sleek, modern look for your archival-grade reproduction.
Is the paper for this artwork sustainable and archival?
Yes, we use FSC-certified materials or equivalent for sustainable paper, and our archival museum-quality paper ensures long-lasting color and integrity, making it a trusted choice for art collectors.
What is the historical significance of The Manneport Etretat in the Rain by Claude Monet?
Painted in the 1880s, this work showcases Monet's Impressionist technique, capturing the dramatic Normandy cliffs in rain to explore light and atmosphere, influencing later modern art movements.
How does Monet's technique in this painting reflect his artistic style?
Monet used rapid, visible brushstrokes and a muted palette to depict the stormy seascape, emphasizing transient weather effects and prefiguring his focus on light in series like Water Lilies.