The Garden at Sainte-Adresse
The Garden at Sainte-Adresse
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The Garden at Sainte-Adresse By Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) - Monet spent the summer of 1867 with his family at Sainte-Adresse, a seaside resort near Le Havre. It was there that he painted this buoyant, sunlit scene of contemporary leisure, enlisting his father (shown seated in a panama hat) and other relatives as models.
Now you can paint this wonderful painting with our amazing paint by numbers kit from our Old Masters Collection.
Each Masterpiece By Numbers kit is produced with care and attention to produce a painting as close to the original artwork as possible.
The peace and serenity of painting is time well spent in our hectic world. The joy of painting this expertly detailed canvas will only be matched by the beautiful painting you will create.
Includes Everything You Need To Complete Your Painting:
- High quality linen canvas - you can start painting straight from the box.
- Set of paintbrushes - custom made for our paint by numbers kits.
- Individual paint pots - for every color in the painting so you don't need to mix any colors.
Canvas Size: 16"x 20"
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I absolutely enjoyed every minute painting this picture. The colors are so bright and brilliant and it all came together just the way I envisioned.
The canvas was top notched and of course the quality of the paint set was exceptional!
Can’t wait to start another,I’m thinking of a custom picture for my next project.
I just finished this today and loved working on it. I wish there were more reproductions of quality European art works to enjoy painting.
This was a pleasure to paint, a little different to monets usually style, but i loved doing it none the less.
Monet is my favourite artist so this was a privelidge to paint.
I love doing these complicated pieces , This Monet has been particularly difficult , I did alter colours that were wrongly numbered . I am delighted with the finished piece . It now hangs proudly in my house.
This was a delight to complete (took a little over 7 weeks). The paints were beautiful, creamy and opaque and there was enough left over for touch-ups. My go-to brush for almost all my painting is the #3 brush from the extra paint set but I also like the large flat brush that comes with the kit for the bigger areas. As with my other paintings, I found a magnifying glass invaluable. Looking forward to my next project which is "Stone Bridge".