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Branch of the Seine near Giverny (Mist) Shopping Bag
Branch of the Seine near Giverny (Mist)
Claude Monet
Branch of the Seine near Giverny (Mist) by Claude Monet is a great example of Impressionism because it focuses more on light and atmosphere than on sharp details. In this painting, Monet shows a quiet morning scene along the Seine River near Giverny, the small French village where he lived for many years. The river and trees are covered in soft mist, which makes the shapes look blurry and almost blend together. Instead of carefully outlining every branch or ripple in the water, Monet uses loose brushstrokes and muted colors like blues, grays, and purples to capture the feeling of early morning fog. The reflections in the Seine River mix with the sky and trees, creating a calm, dreamy mood. This painting is part of his larger “Mornings on the Seine” series, where he painted the same area at different times to show how light changes a scene. Today, the artwork is housed at the Art Institute of Chicago. Overall, the painting isn’t just about a river landscape — it’s about capturing a specific moment in time and showing how light and atmosphere can completely transform what we see.
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Replace single-use plastic bags with this stylish, single-compartment shopping bag that you can keep in your purse or pocket. It’s light yet sturdy, and has handles as part of the construction for extra durability.
100% polyester.
Fabric weight: 4.13 oz/yd² (140 g/m²).
Bag size: 17 × 17.5″ (43 cm × 44.5 cm).
Handle length: 7.5″ (19.5 cm), width 2″ (5 cm).
Sourced from China.
Item 10017SB.
Branch of the Seine near Giverny (Mist)
Claude Monet
Branch of the Seine near Giverny (Mist) by Claude Monet is a great example of Impressionism because it focuses more on light and atmosphere than on sharp details. In this painting, Monet shows a quiet morning scene along the Seine River near Giverny, the small French village where he lived for many years. The river and trees are covered in soft mist, which makes the shapes look blurry and almost blend together. Instead of carefully outlining every branch or ripple in the water, Monet uses loose brushstrokes and muted colors like blues, grays, and purples to capture the feeling of early morning fog. The reflections in the Seine River mix with the sky and trees, creating a calm, dreamy mood. This painting is part of his larger “Mornings on the Seine” series, where he painted the same area at different times to show how light changes a scene. Today, the artwork is housed at the Art Institute of Chicago. Overall, the painting isn’t just about a river landscape — it’s about capturing a specific moment in time and showing how light and atmosphere can completely transform what we see.
Find this artwork in the museum.
Replace single-use plastic bags with this stylish, single-compartment shopping bag that you can keep in your purse or pocket. It’s light yet sturdy, and has handles as part of the construction for extra durability.
100% polyester.
Fabric weight: 4.13 oz/yd² (140 g/m²).
Bag size: 17 × 17.5″ (43 cm × 44.5 cm).
Handle length: 7.5″ (19.5 cm), width 2″ (5 cm).
Sourced from China.
Item 10017SB.