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Hidden Lantern (John Mejia) – Cross Stitch Chart
This is a cross stitch design of a photo taken by John Mejia, The photo was taken at the Portland Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon.
Goshawk, Hibiscus – Cross Stitch Chart
Design Size: 406w x 618h stitches Level of Difficulty: Advanced Sewn Design Size: 14 count: 29.00 x 44.14 inches 18 count: 22.56 x 34.33 inches 20 count: 20.30 x 30.90 inches 22 count: 18.45 x 28.09 inches Fabric size necessary for design: Add six inches to both length and width (3″ on each side) Number … [View Details]
A Field of Tulips in Holland (Claude Monet) – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, A Field of Tulips in Holland, was developed from an 1886 painting done by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, during his stay at The Hague in the Netherlands. Monet chose this beautiful spring location of tulip fields near Sassenheim in the Netherlands to paint the classic Dutch windmill. The painting is a true impressionist painting and can be found at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.
Poppies at Argenteuil (Claude Monet) – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, Poppies at Argenteiul, was developed from an 1873 painting by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, who was regarded as the founder and leader of the Impressionist group of artists. Monet had a passion for color, which is evident in this painting by his display of the wildflower fields of Argenteuil. In the foreground, and repeated at the top of the hills in the distance, he sketches his wife, Camille, and son, Jean. This is a beautifully balanced scene of nature with the human representation seen as incidental. Monet saw nature as something to be respected by man by being a part of it. This painting resides at the the Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Water-Lilies, Evening Effect (Claude Monet) – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, Water-Lilies, Evening Effect, was developed from a painting by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, who was regarded as the founder and leader of the Impressionist group of artists. Monet began the construction of his water garden in 1893 and waited patiently for the new plantings to take root. He painted Water-Lilies, Evening Effect during the period of 1897 to 1899. He was intrigued by the contrast of the pale luminous petals as they floated on the opaque water. This painting resides at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.
The Walk, Woman with a Parasol (Claude Monet) – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, The Walk, Woman with a Parasol, was developed from an 1875 painting by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, who was regarded as the founder and leader of the Impressionist group of artists. This is Monet’s most famous painting of his early impressionist works. He captures a sunny morning with a lady and her son walking in the grass. The figures in this painting are Monet’s wife, Camille, and son, Jean. This painting resides at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Water-Lilies (Claude Monet) – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, Water-Lilies, was developed from a painting by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, who was regarded as the founder and leader of the Impressionist group of artists. This painting is one of a series of approximately 250 paintings by Monet of his flower garden at Giverny. These paintings are on display at museums all over the world and have sold for millions of dollars.
Water-Lily Pond (Claude Monet) – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, Water-Lily Pond, was developed from an 1899 painting by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, who was regarded as the founder and leader of the Impressionist group of artists. Monet developed a water garden with an arched bridge on the property he purchased in Giverny in 1883, where he lived until his death. This water garden is the subject of the Water-Lily Pond painting. He created several paintings of his beloved lily pond in differing light conditions, many showing a single subject. Water-Lily Pond currently resides at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Disa Grandiflora Orchid – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, Disa Grandiflora Orchid, was developed from an illustration in Frederick Sander’s “Reichenbachia, Orchids Illustrated & Described” (1888-1894). This work is considered by many to be the pinnacle of all orchid publications of the period. Henry Moon was the artist who created this beautiful representation of the Disa Grandiflora orchid which is a native of South Africa, Cape Province. The blooms are showy and usually red in color.
Cattleya Hardyana Orchid – Cross Stitch Chart
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, Cattleya Hardyana Orchid, was developed from an illustration in Frederick Sander’s “Reichenbachia, Orchids Illustrated & Described” (1888-1894). This work is considered by many to be the pinnacle of all orchid publications of the period. Henry Moon was the artist who created this beautiful representation of the Cattleya Hardyana orchid which comes with an interesting story.






