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In February 1882, Claude Monet went to Normandy to paint, one of many such expeditions that he made in the 1880s.
In this work, Monet addressed the problem of inserting figures into a landscape without disrupting the unity of its painterly surface. He integrated these elements with one another through texture and color. The grass—composed of short, brisk, curved brushstrokes—appears to quiver in the breeze, and subtly modified versions of the same strokes and hues suggest the women’s wind-whipped dresses and shawls and the undulation of the sea. X-radiographs show that Monet reduced the rocky outcropping at the far right to balance the proportions of sea and sky.
PRODUCT Packing
Canvas only:
painting with plastic film → rolled in paper tube → put it in a carton(for small order)
paintings with plastic film → wrapped with bubble film → packed in cardboard tube
Canvas with stretched/frame:
packed with protective corners → wrapped with bubble bag
packed in a strong carton(canvas with stretched no protective corners)
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