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Claude Monet is getting the LEGO treatment.
In partnership with NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art (a.k.a. The Met), LEGO has dropped its latest fine art piece: Monet’s 1899 painting “Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies.”
“Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies” is a permanent installation in The Met’s renowned collection, but you can bring “Water Lilies” into your own renowned collection now, thanks to LEGO.
LEGO Art: Claude Monet – Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies
LEGOThe newest LEGO Art set is a brick-built recreation of Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, capturing the peaceful garden scene with a curved bridge above a pond of water lilies.
The 3,179-piece set uses well-known LEGO® elements, including butterflies, cherries, bananas, swords and shields with subtle color variations of different greens and cool pastels to reflect the soft light and impressionist brushstrokes typical of Claude Monet’s style.
When completed, it forms a detailed display piece inspired by one of the most famous works of Impressionism, with a brick-built frame making it display-ready.
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This brick-built version of Sunflowers recreates Vincent van Gogh’s bright yellow flowers using layered LEGO pieces to mimic the bold colors and textured style of the original painting.
This set is a brick-built reinterpretation of Mona Lisa that recreates the iconic portrait using layered LEGO tiles and subtle color shading to capture the mysterious expression painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
This is a detailed 3D LEGO recreation of The Starry Night that layers bricks and swirling pieces to capture the movement, texture, and colors of Vincent van Gogh’s famous night sky.
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