1890-1891
Oil on canvas
25-1/2 x 36-3/8 in
The Art Institute of Chicago, United States.
To create Grainstack, Thaw, Sunset (1890-1891), Claude Monet would turn his attention from one canvas to the next, allowing nature's cycle to direct his work as the light changed during the course of the day. When he concluded the series, he had completed at least 25 paintings.
Here, vivid hues and broken strokes enliven the surface of the canvas in Monet's observation of the effects of the late winter thaw on the stable forms of the stacks under the setting sun.
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