Immersive haze of morning: The deeper profile magnifies Monet's luminous fog and rippling reflections, drawing you into a living breath of daybreak Archival Color That Lasts: Giclee printed with genuine Epson UltraChrome PRO pigment inks on archival, acid -free canvas, offering rich detail and proven fade resistance for over 100 years of lasting beauty in normal indoor display. Collector's calm: Gallery depth turns the mist and light into a sophisticated focal point-serene, modern, and beautifully atmospheric Gallery -Depth Build (Made in USA): Overall 30x24", 1.5" gallery -wrap; archival poly -cotton resists the slack seen in polyester; knot -free Canadian pine (not MDF) keeps the piece straight for museum -style presence Secure Packaging & Easy Setup: Packed in a sturdy carton with corrugated corner protectors. Ready to hang; complimentary hanging kit included-gloves, nails/screws, and a level Painted in 1872 at the harbor of Le Havre, this canvas captures dawn's vapor and rippling reflections with swift, open brushwork-one of Monet's clearest statements of painting ''the impression " of a moment. Shown at the first Impressionist exhibition (1874), it prompted critic Louis Leroy to coin the term ''Impressionists, " marking a turning point in modern art. As the movement's central figure, Claude Monet advanced en plein air practice and a radical focus on light and atmosphere, later explored in serial studies of haystacks, cathedrals, and water lilies that shaped 20th -century painting. The work is housed at the Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, and remains a luminous emblem of perception, immediacy, and the poetry of everyday life.