1885
Oil on canvas
60 x 81 cm
Museum of Fine Arts - St. Petersburg, United States.
Monet settled with his family in Giverny, a tiny village where he painted the surrounding fields and the flowers in his garden. Later, his garden became the site and subject for much of his artistic expression. One of the most notable Impressionists, Monet painted directly from nature during this period, capturing the fleeting effects of light and fixing them on the surface of his canvas. It was the goal of Impressionism to articulate everyday subject matter without the use of traditional light, shadow, line, and modeling through unblended colors and brushwork, as the colors were blended by the viewer’s eye. His use of thick brushwork and vibrant hues convey the spontaneity of a bright day compared to the more tonal brushwork and palette in Road to the Village of Vetheuil, Snow.
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