Collection: Canvas Reproductions

Canvas Reproductions

Stretched canvas art is created from a giclée print on canvas (instead of paper), and like a traditional painting, the canvas is hand-stretched over a solid wood frame. It can be mounted in a float frame, or displayed on its own. The sides of the canvas are finished in a solid color that complements the artwork, creating a modern masterpiece ready to hang on your wall, without a frame.

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  • Poplars, Pink Effect ☱ Monet ☴ Canvas

    Poplars, Pink Effect

    Claude Monet (1891)

    Poplars, Pink Effect (1891) by Claude Monet is from his series Les Peupliers created in the summer and fall of 1891. The trees were in a marsh along the banks of the Epte River near Giverny, upstream from Monet's home and studio. ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Parliament, Setting Sun ☰ Monet ☲ Canvas

    Parliament, Setting Sun

    Claude Monet (1903)

    Parliament, Setting Sun (1903, Le Parlement, soleil couchant) by Claude Monet is from his series Views of London (Vues de Londres), which capture his passion for England's capital city with sights like Charing Cross Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament. ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Poppy Field ☷ Monet ☴ Canvas

    Poppy Field

    Claude Monet (1873)

    Poppy Field (1873) by Claude Monet is one of the world's most famous paintings, capturing the essence of a summer stroll through a field of flowers. Monet found inspiration around his home in Argenteuil with many bright landscapes which enabled him to ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Hunter's Supper ☲ Remington ☶ Canvas

    Hunter's Supper

    Frederic Remington (1909)

    Hunter's Supper (1909) by Frederic Remington, also known as Hunters' Camp in the Big Horn, depicts a group of frontiersmen gathered around a campfire at dusk, showing a moment of relaxation surrounded by a harsh frontier. The orange and red glow of ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Sunset at Douarnenez ☲ Renoir ☵ Canvas

    Sunset at Douarnenez

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1883)

    Sunset at Douarnenez (1883, Coucher de soleil à Douarnenez) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts the setting sun off the Breton coast in France. Reminiscent of Monet's Impression, Sunrise, Renoir displays a strong impressionistic influence, capturing a scene of the natural world in a ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Place de la Trinité ☱ Renoir ☵ Canvas

    Place de la Trinité

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1893)

    Place de la Trinité (1893, Trinity Square) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts the busy streets and cityscape in front of the Église de la Sainte-Trinité (Church of the Holy Trinity), as seen from the rue Morlot, with the church obscured on the left. ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Piazza San Marco ☰ Renoir ☰ Canvas

    Piazza San Marco

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1881)

    The Piazza San Marco, Venice (1881) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts Saint Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco) as well as the people and pigeons on the piazza. Renoir visited Venice on a tour of Italy, primarily painting famous sites, exploring the effects ➵

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  • Landscape, Yellow Tree ☱ Renoir ☲ Canvas

    Landscape, Yellow Tree

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1914)

    Landscape, Yellow Tree in the foreground and Sea background in the South (1914, Paysage, arbre jaune au premier plan et fond de mer dans le Midi) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts the countryside surrounding Renoir's newly built home at Les Collettes on the ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Shaded Path ☷ Renoir ☶ Canvas

    Shaded Path

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1872)

    Shaded Path (1872, Le chemin ombragé) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a painter at work in the forest of Fontainebleau. Paths with overhanging trees allowed painters to explore light and shadow by rendering the effects of sunlight through thick foliage. The forest of ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Water Lilies, Gray Weather ☱ Monet ☳ Canvas

    Water Lilies, Gray Weather

    Claude Monet (1907)

    Water Lilies, Gray Weather (1907, Nymphéas, temps gris) by Claude Monet is one of a small series that he painted in a rare vertical format to capture the spectacular effects of late afternoon light upon his beloved waterlily pond. Overall he created ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Windmills near Zaandam ☴ Monet ☰ Canvas

    Windmills near Zaandam

    Claude Monet (1871)

    Windmills near Zaandam (1871) by Claude Monet depicts the windmills at Westzijderveld as seen from a boat, an example of the looser, experimental style which he developed during the 1870s. Monet made three visits to the Netherlands, on this occasion he spent ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Water Lilies ☱ Monet ☰ Canvas

    Water Lilies

    Claude Monet (1899)

    Water Lilies (1899, Nymphéas) by Claude Monet is one of the very first paintings of his beloved water lily pond at his Giverny home. Monet began his garden at Giverny in 1893, transforming the marshy ground behind his home into a pond. ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • The Green Wave ☵ Monet ☳ Canvas

    The Green Wave

    Claude Monet (1867)

    The Green Wave (1867, La vague verte) by Claude Monet depicts sailboats on the ocean, capturing the movement and energy of the waves in relation to the ships. An ocean of greens and blues dominates the scene, with a high horizon line ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge ☱ Monet ☲ Canvas
    Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge (1899) by Claude Monet depicts the arched Japanese-style bridge in his water garden at Giverny. By the 1890s, he had established some wealth and was able to lavish his money on his own home and garden for ➵

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    Framed Art Prints

  • Woman with a Parasol ☰ Monet ☴ Canvas

    Woman with a Parasol

    Claude Monet (1875)

    Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son (1875) by Claude Monet, also known as The Stroll (La Promenade), is one of his most recognizable works, and of impressionism as a whole. It depicts his wife Camille and their son ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • The Outlier ☰ Remington ☳ Canvas

    The Outlier

    Frederic Remington (1909)

    The Outlier (1909) by Frederic Remington is one of the last works he completed before his death in 1909. It depicts a Native American man alone in the wilderness on horseback, rifle in hand, with the sun setting behind him. The United ➵

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    Framed Art Prints

  • Dance at Le Moulin ☱ Renoir ☲ Canvas

    Dance at Le Moulin

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1876)

    Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (1876, Bal du Moulin de la Galette) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is an everyday scene of real life, and one of his most celebrated masterpieces. It depicts a Sunday afternoon at the Moulin de la Galette ➵

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    Framed Art Prints

  • The Swing ☰ Renoir ☴ Canvas

    The Swing

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1876)

    The Swing (1876, La Balançoire) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir was painted during his time at Montmarte in Paris, created at about the same time as Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette. Another representation of everyday life, a young man seen from behind ➵

    Canvas Reproductions
    Framed Art Prints

  • Boulevard des Capucines ☳ Monet ☵ Canvas

    Boulevard des Capucines

    Claude Monet (1873)

    Boulevard des Capucines (1873) by Claude Monet depicts the view of the famous Paris boulevard as seen from the very rooms that would be used for the first Impressionist exhibition. With very little detail, Monet depicts the Parisian boulevard lined with trees ➵

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  • Impression, Sunrise ☰ Monet ☱ Canvas

    Impression, Sunrise

    Claude Monet (1872)

    Impression, Sunrise (1872, Impression, soleil levant) by Claude Monet is credited with inspiring the name of the Impressionist movement. It depicts the industrialization of the port at Monet's hometown of Le Havre. The port is seen at sunrise, with two small rowboats ➵

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