Description
A framed set of three Impressionist-style landscape prints. These appear to be studies of light and foliage
- Top Panel: Claude Monet — The Luncheon (Le Déjeuner)
 This is a study of a private garden. It captures a candid, domestic moment with a table set for tea or a meal, where the play of light through the trees creates that signature “dappled” effect on the tablecloth and grass.
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Middle Panel: Camille Pissarro — The Orchard (The Kitchen Garden at L’Hermitage)
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Pissarro was the master of rural landscapes. This piece focuses on the lush, dense greenery of a working garden. It’s famous for its “tapestry” look, where thousands of small green and yellow brushstrokes blend to create a vibrant, living atmosphere.
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Bottom Panel: Paul Cézanne — The Large Pine (The Pine Tree near Aix)
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This work marks the transition from Impressionism to a more structured style. Cézanne uses the tall, vertical trunk of the pine tree to frame the warm, sun-soaked valley of Southern France in the background.
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This curated collection brings together the greatest “plein air” painters of history. From Monet’s dappled sunlight to Cézanne’s structured landscapes, this triptych is a masterclass in how light defines our world. Perfect for a space that needs a breath of fresh air and timeless elegance.




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