Description
Monet's imagery nearly dissolved into the sensations of light and color as he painted this scene of a Fisherman's Cottage on the Cliffs at Varengeville. The shimmering sunlight on the water, the vibrant green of the trees on the banks and the perfection of the sky itself give us the sense, more than the literal facts, of an idyllic summer day. This art glass, also called stained glass, is created by a unique technique of fusing hand-rolled architectural glass with unique transparent enamels, then kiln fired at temperatures above 1100 degrees Fahrenheit so the colors actually become part of the glass. The shades and hues will stay bright and glowing with radiant color and provide a stunning view from either side. The art glass window is framed in zinc with a hanging chain for window display and a tabletop easel stand to enjoy this treasured piece in any room.
Dimensions:-
9"Wx7"H. 1 lb.