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The work “Les Promeneurs”, also known as “ Bazille and Camille ”, is a painting created by Claude Monet in 1865. This painting belongs to Monet’s pre-Impressionist period, that is, the years in which the young painter experimented with natural light and plein air painting, but had not yet fully defined the Impressionist language.
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Relive the magic of Bazille and Camille with this elegant 2000-piece puzzle from Grafika, featuring Claude Monet’s portrait of his companion Camille Doncieux and his painter friend Frédéric Bazille strolling through the trees. An intimate and atmospheric scene, nature becomes both the backdrop and the protagonist.
A puzzle designed for those who love artistic challenges and want to immerse themselves in the details of plein air painting. Bazille and Camille is a journey into light, through period costumes, shadowy paths, and discreet glances.
Each piece adds depth to a world of suspended emotions, green silences, and eternal friendships.
A masterpiece of pre-Impressionist art, to be reconstructed with patience and wonder.
In Bazille and Camille, Monet captures the poetry of a walk with friends in the quiet of nature. The seemingly simple scene embodies the full power of plein air painting: Camille, in an elegant light-colored dress, walks alongside Frédéric Bazille , her painter friend, along a path filtered by the light of the forest.
Light penetrates the foliage, creating soft shadows and golden reflections on the ground. The palette is composed of deep greens, pearly whites, and warm browns, with touches of light that lend depth and realism .
The details, from the movement of Camille’s dress to Bazille’s attentive posture, are reproduced with great accuracy in the puzzle, thanks to the quality of the print and the excellent definition of the original artwork.
The sturdy, well-shaped pieces ensure precise interlocking for a smooth and satisfying composition experience.
The puzzle is housed in an elegant box designed for true art lovers, ideal for collecting or framing once completed: a small masterpiece to be recreated piece by piece.
![]() | Number of pieces 2000 | ![]() | Brand Grafika |
![]() | Puzzle dimensions (cm) 98 x 69 | ![]() | Box dimensions (cm) 38 x 27 x 7 |
Well finished box
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Unusual art subject
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2000 pieces
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Painted in 1865, Bazille and Camille is one of Claude Monet ‘s most intimate and little-known works, which narrates a moment suspended between affections, nature and silence.
Two central figures appear in the scene: Frédéric Bazille , a dear friend and fellow painter, and Camille Doncieux , Monet’s companion , who was also his muse and favorite model in those years. The two are walking along a tree-lined path, enveloped in the light filtering through the branches and the quiet atmosphere of the countryside.
The shot is delicately composed: the characters don’t dominate the landscape, but blend harmoniously with it, as if nature itself preserved their thoughts and gestures. Everything is woven of shadow and light, a balance between human presence and the plant world.
The colors are muted—deep greens, soft browns, and light tones in the clothes, which emerge discreetly from the vegetation. The scene doesn’t depict an event, but a feeling: the trust between friends, the sweetness of a bond, the slow pace of a shared afternoon.
With this work, Monet does not aim for a portrait or a descriptive scene, but rather gives back the visual and emotional impression of a real moment , captured with the sincerity and lightness of plein air painting.
In Bazille and Camille we breathe the same spirit that will animate all of Impressionism: the truth of light , the beauty of the moment , the poetry of everyday life .
Claude Monet (1840–1926), father of Impressionism , made light, time and nature the absolute protagonists of his painting.
Among his most poetic subjects is the walk , a simple, everyday gesture that transforms, under his gaze, into a contemplative and lyrical act.
Whether it is his wife Camille with a parasol ( The Walk , 1875), or his friend Bazille at Camille’s side among the shaded paths (Bazille and Camille, 1865), Monet never paints just a scene: he paints a sensation , the air moving a dress, the light vibrating on the grass, time passing lightly.
Monet’s walks are neither traditional portraits nor classical landscapes: they are suspended moments, moments of intimacy and nature that speak with the delicacy of the wind and the silence of the light.
These are images to be experienced, not just observed.
With every brushstroke, Monet invites us to slow down, breathe, and lose ourselves in the beauty of the present.
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