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Deborah Julian‘s Black Cat in Monet’s Garden is an 8 1/2 X 11 inch giclee on museum quality paper. Signed. Ships within 48 hours USPS. FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S.
All prints made by the artist. Shipped flat, seal in plastic. Cardboard backing prevents bends and wrinkles. 100% guaranteed. No cost replacement or full refund. Your choice.
A black cat, surrounded by the water and reflecting flowers, admires his good looks.
About Claude Monet’s Garden
This garden was created by Claude Monet and is still maintained today. It’s located in Giverny, France. The garden consists of a variety of flowers and plants that are present throughout the year.
Monet purchased this property in 1883 and designed it exactly as he wanted. He used different colors to paint his garden, and he wanted visitors to feel like they were walking through a painting. Today, the garden is just as beautiful as it was when Monet created it. If you’re ever in France, be sure to visit Claude Monet’s Garden. You won’t be disappointed!
And About Black Cats
Some people believe that black cats are unlucky, but this isn’t the case in all cultures. In fact, in many cultures, black cats are actually considered to be good luck.
For example, in Japan, a black cat crossing your path is considered to be a sign of good fortune. So if you see a black cat while you’re out and about, don’t fear! It may just bring you good luck.
In addition to being considered lucky, black cats are also adored for their beautiful fur and loving personalities. So if you’re looking for a new pet, consider adopting a black cat today. You won’t regret it!
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