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After the Crucifixion, two of Christ's disciples set out for Emmaus. They were joined by Christ himself, disguised as a pilgrim, who explained the prophecies concerning his death & resurrection. It was not until they broke bread together at an inn in Emmaus that the disciples recognised the risen Christ (Luke 24: 13-29). A goldfinch in the foreground probably symbolises Christ's Passion. The painting, which reveals the influence of Michelangelo, is datable after Orsi's trip to Rome (and probably to the period about 1565-75). ...
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In the background at the right is an inn with the sign of a jug & compasses. The figures in the foreground play a hurdy-gurdy & a fiddle. The composition appears to be derived from the work of the 17th-century Dutch artist Adriaen van Ostade & the s ...
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This poster print features Claude-Oscar Monet's The Water-Lily Pond. In 1883 Monet moved from the north-west of Paris to Giverny where he lived until his death. Adjacent to his property was a small pond which he acquired in 1893, where he created a water garden with an arched bridge in the Japanese style. The simple design of this painting with the close-up view of the bridge was repeated in several other canvases. The fresh greens of the foliage evoke an early summer's day. About this painting The Water Lily Pond, 1899 Oil on canvas, 88.3 x 93.1 cm © The National Gallery, 1927 This poster displays the artist's name & the National Gallery logo at the bottom. ...
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The view depicted in the left middle ground of ' The Watering Place' is a slightly altered reduction of the landscape in 'A Shepherd with his Flock in a Woody Landscape'. They were probably executed about the same time, around 1615-22. Gainsborough paid ho ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Alfred Sisley’s The Watering Place at Marly-le-Roi from our collection. About this painting The Watering Place at Marly-le-Roi, probably 1875 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1926 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Thomas Gainsborough’s The Watering Place from our collection. About this painting The Watering Place, before 1777 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1827 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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These watermills, which still survive, belonged to the manor house at Singraven, near Denekamp, north-east of Enschede & close to the border between Overijssel & Germany. The buildings & the river Dinkel are seen from the south-south-east. The water ...
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Christ carries his cross to Calvary which can be seen in the landscape at the upper left. He has fallen to the ground & Saint Veronica, who kneels to the right, holds out her veil to him. According to Veronica's legend, which is not related in the Bible ...
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The Water-Lily Pond Print

Create your own bespoke print of Claude Monet’s The Water-Lily Pond from our collection. About this painting The Water-Lily Pond, 1899 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1927 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection and exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material and frames and have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door.
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Create your own bespoke print of Claude Monet’s The Water-Lily Pond from our collection. About this painting The Water-Lily Pond, 1899 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1927 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door.

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Pond - An area of water within a park or gardens
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Print - A mechanical process of putting text onto paper. It can also relate to a pattern on an item.
Reproduction - A process of making a copy of something.

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