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Square Art Umbrella - 87 x 87 cm - Claude MONET : Nympheas

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Cover: square, seamless, of high quality, made of 100% polyester fabric: 87 x 87 cm
Umbrella length: 77 cm
Weight: ultra-light, only 400g
Very sturdy: double bracing
Waterproofing: Teflon-coated, its perfect waterproofing ranges from 180 to 200 Schmerber (unit of waterproofing)
Its printing, through sublimation process, makes the inks indestructible to UV rays, so the umbrella can also be used as a parasol
Modular (the cover, the mast, and the handle can be changed by the customer in a few seconds)
Made in France
The Delos square received the Gold Medal at the 2001 Lépine competition (Patented and trademarked)
Robust, elegant, technically innovative, and aesthetically perfect, the Carré Delos is simplicity at the service of fashion.
So forget the plain umbrellas of yesteryear and opt for the modernity and artistry of an umbrella that will make you proud if it is intended for you or will delight the person you offer it to. Entirely made in France, this everyday object, now turned into a piece of art, chic and refined, will delight you and earn the admiration of all.


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Claude Monet

Additional cultural and artistic information about the artist

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Main works

Impression Sunrise, The Bridge at Giverny, The Poppies, The Water Lilies, The Rouen Cathedrals

Artistic movements

Impressionism (his painting "Impression, Sunrise" gave its name to the movement).

Inspiration, influence

Claude Monet met Eugène Boudin very early on. It was the latter who guided his first pictorial steps. Then Delacroix, like many painters of his generation, marked one of the stages of his pictorial evolution. Finally, William Turner, whom he discovered during a trip to London, is the last milestone that leads him to Impressionism.

His contemporaries

Renoir, Monet, Pissaro, Sisley, and Bazille, the other Impressionists... Octave Mirbeau, the writer, who contributed to the painter's recognition through his texts, and of course Paul Durand-Ruel, the art dealer, who played a crucial role in Monet's career.

To keep in mind

Monet, along with Renoir, is the great painter of Impressionism. He knew how to learn throughout his life and to push his pictorial developments to their limit. Repetition (the series he created) is one of the reasons for his extreme mastery. He would tirelessly start again until he was completely satisfied...

To go further

Monet is the main inspiration for Emile Zola's novel "L'Oeuvre" (The Masterpiece).

Biography of Claude Monet