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Famous Paintings of Claude Monet - Meules à Giverny (1893)

 Claude Monet - Meules à Giverny (1893)Unlike any painting on this subject that he had done before, the present work and the two works directly concerned with making the most of the discoveries in surface treatment that Monet had made discovered in the series of paintings focusing on Rouen Cathedral, which he began in 1892 and completed in 1894. Related painting campaigns in Rouen, not surprisingly, the artist reflected in letters to his wife that he was not from the city: “...it is not my business to go to the city.” According to Paul Hayes Tucker, “he also talked about how much he missed Giverny and how he wanted to paint in the spring. He made similar statements during his second election campaign in Rouen. “This church is admirable,” he admitted to Alice in March 1893, “but it is so dry and difficult to do; later I will be happy to draw en plein air. Giverny must be so beautiful that I don't dare to think about it.” It was with this desire that Monet began painting Meules à Giverny and it is this profound sense of longing for fulfillment and homecoming that permeates every stroke of the present work.(Sotheby's, New York - Oil on canvas, 65.5 x 100.2 cm)
About the artwork:
The masterpiece Claude Monet - Meules à Giverny (1893) by famous painter is a notable work of the classical art style, captivating with its sophistication in every element and thoughtfulness.
Produced in the golden age of European art, the famous painting is more than an artwork; it is a testament to the artist's skill, depicting life's grace and expressing emotions through brushstrokes.
Artist's style in this piece comes through clearly in the use of refined colors and graceful lines, evoking a peaceful ambiance while also full of emotion.
The dominant colors, such as natural green, blue, and mellow yellow, harmonize with the subtle lighting, bringing dimension and imbuing the piece with vibrancy.
Claude Monet - Meules à Giverny (1893) has received critical acclaim as a timeless painting, with lasting power in the classical style and stands as a representation of the artist's 's genius.
Today, this painting remains an endless source of inspiration, cherished and widely researched in major renowned museums around the world.
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