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Monet - The Collector's Edition on DVD, An incredible 100+ Very High Resolution (300 dpi) Images! This DVD is our Special Collector's Edition, compiled by Awesome Art for the serious collector of Monet art who requires the finest images! It was compiled from acquisitions from several image archives in Europe and contains Monet's major works all in Very High Resolution.
The images in this collection include both watercolors and oils from his time in Paris, Normandy, Argenteuil, Giverny and covers all of the periods of his art. These images are in JPG format and range from 1.5 Megabytes to 13 Megabytes and up to an astonishing 40+ Megabytes in raw Tiff format! It contains the finest example of Monet's major works all in 300 dpi resolution and these images are comparable to any of the very expensive 'Rights-Managed' Monet image offerings available from Getty images or Corbis Images! These images are all ROYALTY-FREE and COPYRIGHT-FREE, and can be used for any commercial purpose, except selling them as images on CD, DVD, or as downloads in direct competion with Awesome Art. Born November 14, 1840, in Paris, France. Claude Monet was raised in Le Havre, where he developed a reputation as a caricature artist by the time he was 15. Claude Monet's paintings from the 1870s, notably Red Boats at Argenteuil (1875), are fine examples of the new Impressionist style. The paintings are essentially illusionist, but ring with a chromatic vibrancy. Monet worked directly from nature and revealed that even on the darkest, gloomiest day, an infinite variety of colors exist. To capture the fleeting lights and hues, Monet had to employ a new painting technique using short brushstrokes filled with individual color. The result was a canvas alive with activity, the opposite of the smooth blended surfaces of the past. While traditional landscape artists painted what they saw in their mind, Claude Monet, sought to paint the world exactly how he saw it, not how he knew it should look. So rather than painting a myriad of separate leaves, he depicted splashes of constantly changing light and color. In depicting the natural world, he based his art on perceptual rather than conceptual knowledge.
Below are small versions of the images on the DVD:
The DVD is $49.95, Click on 'Add To Cart' to purchase. You can pay by PayPal or ANY major Credit Card.
Shipping & Handling:
USA - $3.99 per order International - $4.99 per order Image Information
The images on the CD are in jpg format. The average image is approximately 4000 X 3000 pixels and
2 - 6 megabytes in size. In raw tiff size, they are up to an incrediable 50 Megabytes in size!
Examine and try out the actual full-sized images before you purchase!
Receive images as a download file!
Contact us after payment if you would rather not wait for postal delivery, you can receive these images in a download file. You can receive them as a compressed ZIP file in which you download the ZIP file and use WinZip on your computer to extract the files. Contact us and we will make the images available immediately for download.If you do not have WinZip you can receive them as a self-extracting executable (EXE) file. In this case after you download the EXE file to your computer, just double-click on it and then extract the images to the folder of your choice. Whether you get them
as a ZIP or EXE, they contain the exact same images as the DVD's. If you request to receive them as a download file then we will send a download
link otherwise they will be shipped in the mail.
Shipping Information
Shipping is $3.99 per order in the USA and $4.99 per order International. All shipping is by US Postal First Class.
Copyright Information
These images are copyright-free and royalty-free and can be used for any commercial purpose such as making and
selling prints, posters, giclees, walllpaper or any kind of print media. However the only restriction is that you do not
sell them as images on CD, DVD, or digital downloads in direct competion with Awesome Art.
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