In the early 1900s, Impressionist Claude Monet would create nearly a hundred paintings of the Thames River and Westminster Abbey in London. Home to the British Parliament, the distinctive outline of the buildings and spires recall London instantly in the hearts and minds of viewers. The variety within this body of work largely comes from the artist's practice of revisiting the scene from the same spot at varying times of day and in various weather conditions. This image possesses a uniquely intense and passionate energy, with a fiery sun reflecting off of the river. Monet's characteristic handling of color and mood through suggestive sweeping brushstrokes is extremely recognizable. Faithful to the original, our meticulous reproduction gives you the opportunity to experience this master's work, first hand. Frame Description: Victorian Gold Frame. Color: Multi-Colored.