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Boat Lying at Low Tide Diamond Painting Kit by Claude Monet

€ 16.99 · 4.5 (612) · En stock

Recreate the serene beauty of Monet's world with our Diamond Painting Kit. Perfect for art enthusiasts & crafters, this kit offers a captivating experience.
Capture the serene beauty of Claude Monet's Boat Lying at Low Tide with our Diamond Painting Kit. Created in 1881, this timeless painting reveals the French Impressionist's mastery in portraying light and atmosphere. Now you can recreate this beloved piece, which is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, right in your own home. Immerse yourself in Monet's tranquil world, where calm waters meet a hazy sky, as you place each sparkling diamond painting kit to complete this stunning masterpiece.

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Claude Monet creates light and dark with his incredible mastery of color arrangement in Boat at Low Tide, FeCamp, 1881. It is an exploration of finer detail keeping in line with the Impressionistic techniques favored by Monet and his contemporaries. The strong, slightly bolder lines clearly define the subject, while softer brush strokes in the background defer from realism.

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