Poplars on the banks of the river Epta by Claude Monet

Poplars on the banks of the river Epta by Claude Monet

Claude Monet – a great impressionist. The composition of this picture is very similar to Japanese hockey, asymmetrical and touching; and the leaves of the poplars sing in red, mauve, their edges painted blue.

Yves Klein could turn green with envy. This is the apogee of Monet’s work, an artist who wanted to draw as well as birds sing.

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