Waterloo Bridge by Claude Monet

Monet’s picture is best viewed at some distance. The lilac color fills all its space, but the canvas cannot be called monotonous – the river and the sky are lighter

Tuileries (France) by Claude Monet

The Tuileries are the Parisian royal residence, built for Catherine de Medici in 1564 and burned in the days of the Paris Commune in 1871. Currently, there are plans to

Agapanthus by Claude Monet

Painting by Claude Monet “Water Lilies and Agapanthus” was begun in 1914 and completed in 1917.Ona it refers to a series of “Water Lilies” and is written in the style

Hunting Trophies by Claude Monet

In 1862, Monet created one of his most realistic works – “Hunting trophies”. Written according to classical canons, it was approved by critics and was accepted by the official Salon.

All-Terrain Train by Claude Monet

“Train in the countryside” by Claude Monet takes the viewer into a world of greenery and rural silence. The work is unique, not only belonging to the artist’s brush, but

Mannport by Claude Monet

The chalk cliffs near Etretat on the Normandy coast have always been a center of attraction for artists. Monet often came here from 1883 to 1886 to draw inspiration. In

Woman in Green Dress by Claude Monet

Monet’s fame brought a portrait of Camilla Donsier, written in 1866. Camilla June 28, 1870 became the wife of the artist. They had two sons: Jean and Michel. Camilla Donsieu

Arch in flowers, Giverny by Claude Monet

Arch in flowers, Monet, description of the picture… He was in search of “transparency, fog” Wandered for hours along the meandering Roux And turned the illusion of deception From color

Haystack by Claude Monet

Bold experiments with light are the main expressive means used by Claude Monet in his works. The variability of shadows and the play of light has always attracted the artist

Types of Rouen by Claude Monet

“Types of Rouen” – a painting by Claude Monet, written by him in the period of his life in Argenteuil. It was a wonderful fruitful time, when the artist’s collection

The banks of the Seine by Claude Monet

Claude Monet in the pictures reproduced his visual impressions that he experienced at a certain point in time in a certain place. This is the main idea of impressionism, which