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#MadisonAve Stained Glass ♪ See the full list here ♪ Toronto, Canada, Baccarat, Emile Gallé, René Lalique, Daum Nancy, Christofle, Metropolitan Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Christianity, Church Rose Window, Christmas, Monet, Impressionism, Van Gogh, Frank Lloyd Wright, Kinkade, Studio, etc. Also for those who like: Louis C. Tiffany Monet Stained Glass "Coast at Sainte-Adresse". Comes with a chain and hook. A replica by the Glassmasters company. Made of glass, the frame is metal. The flat glass is colored with transparent enamel painting, and has an uneven surface. Because it has been fired, the colors will not fade over time. Handmade. The original is an oil painting by Monet, created in 1867, and is housed and displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago. In the summer of 1867, the scenery of Sainte-Adresse, a port town on the outskirts of Le Havre, Normandy, France. A slightly cloudy sky, a blue sea and blue boats. That summer, Monet is said to have painted many landscape paintings with the sea as the subject in Sainte-Adresse, his parents' hometown. The work was exhibited at the 2nd Impressionist Exhibition in 1876 and was well-received. Near the bottom of the frame, Claude Monet 67 is signed. There is a thin, fine scratch in the sky near the center top. A 3cm hairline and discontinuous scratches about 5cm long, but I don't think it detracts from the scenery. The size is: Height: 20.2 cm, Width: 26.6 cm, Thickness: 0.5 cm. Glassmasters, based in Richmond, Virginia, USA, Their products were sold in museum shops at the Metropolitan Museum and many other museums. Closed in 2005, and no longer exists. When held up to the light, the stained glass shows a very beautiful color. It has a delicate construction and a sense of presence and texture.
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