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Art for easy decorating:
What's SM/ART? Think of iconic paintings, drawings and photographs created by world-famous artists, done Fathead style. Just peel and stick these modular images anywhere. Choose contemporary, modern and old master artworks from our gallery, and then mix & match them any way you choose on your walls. Need to find a unique gift or decorate a dorm room, apartment, office, home or kid's room? SM/ART is great for interior designers and decorators. SM/ART can transform an entire room in a fraction of the time and cost of painting or wallpapering. Own the same art that you've seen in the world's greatest museums and galleries. No frames, No nails, No tape, No hassle... Now that's what we call Art Done SM/ART!
Artist's Bio:
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a founder of the French impressionist movement
Product Date:
1916-1926
Historical Facts:
Detail of a three paneled painting. Part of Monet's Nympheas or Water Lilies series.
Location of Artwork:
Musée de L'Orangerie, Paris, France
Category:
Old Masters
Subjects:
Floral/Still Life, Impressionism, Landscape/Scenic
Fathead SM/ART Squares Give New Live to Old Masters:
SM/ART Squares are a revolutionary new way to decorate your home, office, apartment or dorm room with museum quality fine art prints. Paintings by the old masters, contemporary artists and modern masters as well as premium decorative art prints and photographs have been rendered onto a new medium using Fathead's superior printing and adhesion techniques. These eighteen by eighteen inch SM/ART Squares allow you to create your ideal home decorating collection and then arrange it and change it at will. SM/ART Squares are ideal for home decorators who are looking for an easy application with no nails, tacks or tape. Perfect for decorating a dorm room - take SM/ART Squares to college and put them up and take them with you at the end of the semester. Apartment decorating couldn't be easier and you won't risk your deposit because SM/ART Squares won't damage your walls. Finally - art done smart.
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