Description:
- Colour print of San Lázaro Station in Paris.
- Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a French painter and one of the founders of Impressionism. The term Impressionism derives from the title of his work Impression, Sunrise. His early works were realistic in style, and he exhibited some of them at the Paris Salon. From the late 1860s onwards, he began to paint Impressionist works.
- Monet produced a series of twelve paintings of the Parisian station when he became interested in the modern life of his time after having devoted himself to rural landscapes.
- The print is glued only at the top to a piece of cardboard, which has a beautiful light grey line surrounding the print.
- The print can be lifted, but there is nothing written on it. The description of the print is at the bottom.
The print is good. In colour.
Conservation and Damage:
- Good overall condition.
- The edges are slightly bent.
- It shows wear and tear typical of its age.
Comments:
- The colours in the photos do not match the actual colours.
- The print for sale is the one shown in the photos. The description is not a detailed description of the print.
- The information provided here is personal opinion and has not been verified.
5184 - PRINT OF SAN LÁZARO STATION. PARIS. MONET....