Paint by Numbers Monet Kits with Water Lilies, Gardens and Impressionist Art

Claude Monet rarely painted a scene once. He returned to the same gardens, ponds, and cathedrals across changing light and seasons, building whole series from a few favorite subjects. A Monet paint by numbers collection works the same way: a handful of recognizable scenes, each with its own quiet mood.

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Monet Painted the Same Scene Over and Over

Monet loved how one view could look completely different from hour to hour. He painted Rouen Cathedral about thirty times, in morning light, full sun, and grey weather. He painted his haystacks across the seasons, and the lily pond at Giverny for decades.

That's why a Monet collection holds so many scenes that feel related but never quite repeat. Many of his canvases, including Impression, Sunrise, hang at the Musée Marmottan Monet in Paris.

For a buyer, that's good news. Instead of one famous image, you get a range of moods:

  • Giverny water garden: soft and green, with the Japanese bridge and floating lilies.
  • Poppy fields near Argenteuil: warm and open.
  • The London series: Parliament glowing through fog.
  • The Seine and coast: cooler blues and reflected light.

Pick the Feeling First

The easiest way to choose is to start from the mood you want on the wall, then find the scene that carries it.

The Impressionist Look at Home

Monet's scenes share a recognizable feel: light and atmosphere over sharp edges, color built in soft, broken touches.

On a wall it reads calm and tonal, usually low in contrast. The greens, blues, and warm neutrals settle into a room instead of competing with it.

That makes these subjects easy to place. A water-garden scene suits a bedroom or a reading corner. A brighter poppy field lifts a hallway or kitchen. And because the scenes share a palette, two hung side by side read as a set, an easy way to fill a wall without matching frames.

What You Get

Pre-made kits come on a 16x20 inch (40x50 cm) canvas in two finishes:

  • Rolled and unframed, so you can frame it to suit your space later.
  • Stretched on a wooden frame, ready to hang once you've painted it.

Either way, the finished piece carries the soft, light-filled quality that makes Monet's work recognizable, in a painting you completed yourself.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Monet collection only water lilies?

No. Water lilies are the best-known subject, but the collection also spans Giverny gardens, poppy fields, the Rouen Cathedral studies, foggy London views, and coastal scenes.

Are Monet paint by numbers kits good for beginners?

Many are. Softer scenes with broad areas of sky or water are forgiving, while detailed garden compositions ask for more patience.

Will my finished painting look like the real Monet?

It reads clearly as your chosen scene, with the same soft colors and composition. The fine brushwork of an original differs, but the Impressionist feel comes through.

What sizes do the pre-made Monet kits come in?

Pre-made kits are 16x20 inches (40x50 cm), as a rolled unframed canvas or pre-stretched on a wooden frame.

How many paint colors are included?

Standard pre-made kits include 24 pre-mixed acrylics in separate pots, so there is no mixing — you just match each number to its pot.

Which Monet scene is a good one to start with?

For an easier first project, pick a scene with large, calm areas of water or sky. Save the dense garden views for when you want more detail to work through.

Do Monet kits make a good gift?

They suit anyone who likes Impressionist art. A famous scene gives an immediate connection, and the painter ends up with a piece worth hanging.