Lunch in the Gardens of GivernyInspired by Claude Monet(click photo)Art Museum Collection SeriesVisiting The MastersMadison Avenue Art GalleryPaintings within Paintings / People Viewing Art12 x 8" Gallery wrapped linen canvasThe smallest Miniature Painting within thi3 Paintings is 2 x 2.25 inchesand the largest is 2 x 3 inches.In this piece I combined many views and color schemes that Monet paint
Three of the paintings of Rouen Cathedral by Monet
(images from The Atheneaum)
I vividly remember the first time I ever saw any of Monet's series paintings of Rouen Cathedral. I was on my very first visit to Paris which naturally means it was also my very first visit to the Musée d'Orsay.
The museum has an amazing room (salle 34) full of impressionist paintings which I highly recommend as
Grainstacks in the Sunlight, Morning Effect 1890
oil on canvas, Claude Monet
Private Collection
Wheatstacks in a field next to Claude Monet's home at Giverny were the motif of his first attempt at a large series of paintings.
As part of my working in a series project, I've been researching the background to this series and have also had a go at two small drawing of some stacks with different
Cover of Monet in the 90s by Paul Hayes Tucker
The book focuses on Monet's series paintings
Monet is known for his series paintings - but why and how did they come about?
As part of the working in series project I'm studying Monet's series paintings. His series paintings had two characteristics:
they were paintings of the same or very similar objects that were typically all developed at the
I have been searching for a good teacher or book to help me explore the many secrets of colour in art. There are many worth while books to review. Some are very good, but for the past week I have been learning from one of the best.I am a big fan of Athenaeum. The site is a virtual museum of fine arts with thousands of paintings in generous size available for download to study and learn from. For t
Monet impressionism genre and technique was based on the major themes of 18th century which were naturalism tendencies emphasized with empiricism and the unity of culture, the comprehension of nature.
Impressionism era strengthened the morality of artist in conviction that objectivity to reality was extended by pervasive impact of social and personal circumstances on perception of [...]
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1.75×2″ including frame, Acrylics on 4-ply 100% rag bristol
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This tiny Monet copy of his famous painting, Poppy Field Near Argenteuil, is set with a Coke can for size reference! These little ones can sometimes take longer than a much larger painting, and this one definitely fell into that category. I’ve painted this Monet scene before; [...]
A Claude Monet painting of water lilies sold tonight for a record 40.1 million pounds ($79 million) with fees at Christie's International in London.
Monet's 6-foot, 7-inch-wide canvas, ``Le Bassin aux Nympheas,'' dating from 1919, had been expected to sell for between 18 million pounds and 24 million pounds, said Christie's. The auction house said the seller had been guaranteed an unspecified min
Water Lilies- After Monetclick Impressionism SeriesWater Lilies - After Monet - CloseclickFinishes sidescloseDetails : 1 x 6 x 11.5 inches Original Water Lilies Oil PaintingGallery wrapped linen canvas hardwood panelValid certificate of Appraisal inclusiveEnhanced with Pale gold MetallicFor more informationCommission Projects WelcomeRegistered Original Art copyright MkM 2008 k. Madison MooreWater
Oil is now $140+ a barrel. Gas is over $4 a gallon. The Dow is at its 2008 low (and going lower). The Federal Reserve is hand tied. Banks are beginning to flinch under the stress. The bond market is doing nothing. Home values are dropping. Even the unemotional Steven...
Arts & Management International, bidding on behalf of an unknown (to us) client, received the winning bid for Monet’s Le Bassin aux Nymphéas for $80.4 million. Bargain!
“Le Bassin aux Nymphéas,” from 1919, a large horizontal work measuring more than 3 feet by 6 feet, is from a series of four that Monet signed and dated [...]
Le Bassin aux Nymphéa (1919)
signed and dated `Claude Monet 1919' (lower right)
oil on canvas, 39 1/2 x 79 1/8 in. (100.4 x 201 cm.)
courtesy of Christies Images Ltd 2008
Last night, Le Bassin aux Nymphéa by Claude Monet sold for a world record bid of £40.1 million (that's $79,138,799.84 USD at today's prices before commission etc).
The previous highest price paid for a Monet was set only
Monet's Water Lily Pond breaks record at auction"Le bassin aux nymphéas," or "Water Lily Pond," sold for 40.9 million pounds (51.7 million euros, 80.5 million dollars) at Christie's in London by an unidentified woman in the front row.This piece was part of a four-work collection of water lily paintings Monet busted out.The painting fetched a pretty heavy price since it had previously sold purchas
Police on Wednesday recovered a Monet landscape and three other paintings that were stolen by masked gunmen from a museum on the French Riviera last August, judicial officials said.
The paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts in Nice were discovered in a utility vehicle parked in the port city of Marseille, the prosecutor's office said.1 Vote(s)
Art is all about an extension of individual’s imagination that is showed in the form of paintings. Basically paintings display the way an artist perceive the world. There are many who love to adore their houses with beautiful paintings. Now, you do not have to go to an art gallery to buy or purchase awesome [...]
Who wouldn’t know Oscar Claude Monet? I’m sure for the painting lovers out there; they sure would love to paint like he does. There are a lot of paintings that he painted in line with nature; he was influenced by the surroundings of his own home where he painted flowers, the pond near his [...]
Fundos do mercado monetário proporcionar uma forma segura de investimento para aqueles que gostam de jogar pelo seguro, sem correr riscos associados às flutuações dos mercados bolsistas. Esta não é, evidentemente para aqueles que gostam de virar dinheiro rápido, mas para o tipo de conteúdo com os investidores que estão acontecendo com uma lenta estável [...]
NEW YORK - A Claude Monet painting was auctioned Tuesday for more than $41 million, breaking the auction record for the French Impressionist artist.
"Le Pont du chemin de fer a Argenteuil" — a...
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EN BÚSQUEDA DE LA LUZInteresante y agitada vida la de Claude Monet (1.840-1.926), quien desde joven mostró una clara atracción hacia el arte de pintar. Sin embargo, sus comienzos no fueron fáciles: estudió pintura con varios maestros de quienes aprendió los distintos estilos que se cultivaban en la Francia de la época. Hasta cierto punto siempre disconforme con los cánones tradicionales, acaba por trabar amistad con algunos de los artistas que, unos años después constituyen la columna central del estilo impresionista. Pero aún es pronto. En medio de ciertas dificultades económicas y con problemas también en el orden familiar, Monet protagonizó una tentativa de suicidio en 1868. Para entonces ha conocido la obra de Édouard Manet y ha llegado a la conclusión de que lo importa
Yesterday I was working on a scene in my novel where two of the main characters were taking a tour of a Monet exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum. Of course, I hadn’t been to the museum in years, so I couldn’t give a decent description of the place or the people or even Monet’s [...]
Após longos anos de serviços prestados, horas extras realizadas, dores de cabeça e aborrecimentos diversos, chega o momento do trabalhador brasileiro requerer sua aposentadoria.
……….LE CLOU SOUFFRE AUTANT QUE LE TROU*
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« Je travaille dans un état de passion et d’emportement. Quand je commence une toile, j’obéis à une impulsion physique… je commence mes tableaux sous l’effet d’un choc que je ressens et qui me fait échapper à la réalité. La cause [...]
Claude Monet Screensaver - 250 images of the original paintings spanning his career. Recognized as one of the founders of impressionism, today Monet is the most notable and popular. Trusting his perceptions, he painted in brilliant color and light which gave the world a glimpse of nature as never before considered. (Display has both full-screen and relative-size image capabilities). Turn your computer into a virtual picture frame that will be worthy of gracing your surroundings. Elegant, inspirational, educational, and beautiful. Like strolling through the world's museums. You might find yourself noticing your own visual compositions and seeing details of the everyday world around you in new ways. Images are suitable for viewing by any age group.Download
Monet, Claude Fishing Boats Leaving the Harbor, Le Havre1874Oil on canvas60 x 101 cm (23 5/8 x 39 3/4")Private collectionClique na imagem para ampliar e copiar Boulevard des Capucines1873Oil on canvas79.4 x 59 cm (31 1/4 x 23 1/4")Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri Clique na imagem para ampliar e copiar Impression, soleil levantImpression, Sunrise1872Oil on canvas48 x 63 cm (19 x 24 3/8")Musee Marmottan, Paris Clique na imagem para ampliar e copiar
I was so excited yesterday. My brother had given me a calendar! It is a big 2008 calendar of Claude Monet. It was so beautiful! The calendar has 12 Paintings of Claude Monet. I love the paintings so much. This is the greatest gift. Even though he did not [...]
Claude Oscar Monet was born in Paris (France) in the year 1840. Since he was very young he was deeply interested in art. When he was 15 years old, he did an amateur exposition in a store in "El Havre" with some drafts.Eugene Boudin was pleasantly amazed with those drafts, and offered himself to be his teacher. Monet agreed with pleasure.Even with the opposition of his father, that hated the idea of his son being an artist, he kept on following his dreams. He had to serve for two years in a military regiment in Algeria. After this, he went to Paris to study painting. There, he met Renoir, Sisley, Bazille... painters like him that became his friends.These artists, with Monet, became great symbols of the impressionist art.These group of impressionist painters had to fight against those others that preferred a more traditional art. They used to gather in the cafe Guerbois, where they shared ideas, experiences...In the past, the painters did the drafts outdoors, and finished their artwork
Today, 11/09/07, I am proud to say my second art-related article I have written has been published on ! This one is a discussion comparing and contrasting the work of two great masters, Claude Monet and Paul Cezanne. It is entitled "Monet and Cezanne: The Path To Modernism", and can be read here:-the-work-of-cezanne-and-monet-two-unique-paths-to-modernism/You will notice the editor of Empty Easel has changed the title slightly, but the content is basically the same. Please take a look, and I welcome any comments!
Water Lilies 1920-1926
219cm x 602cm, oil on canvas
Claude Monet
Musee de l'Orangerie, Paris Source: Wikicommons
This post is about the final and probably some of the most famous of Monet's paintings - the Grand Decorations which are now housed in the Orangerie Museum in the Tuileries Garden in Paris. They had a long birth.
Prior to the First World War, Monet suffered a number of losses and
The Japanese Footbridge 1899
Claude Monet
Gift of Victoria Nebeker Coberly, in memory of her son John W. Mudd, and Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, 1992.9.1
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Of all the images associated with Monet, the water lilies and the Japanese bridge over the pool in the water garden at Giverny are perhaps the most well known. For more than 25 years, he painted them
Canna Monet?
11" x 8", pastel on abrasive board
copyright Katherine Tyrrell
This post summarises some of the lessons I've learned so far about Monet and includes a pastel painting which tries to exemplify some of things I've learned.
I've never seen a painting of Monet's which involved Canna Lillies - but they do seem a very Monet type of plant to me and I feel sure he would have painted them
Villas a Bordighera, 1884Claude Monet 1840-1926
Oil on canvas, 29 x 36 3/8" (73.7 x 92.4cm)
Bequest of Katherine Dexter McCormick in memory of her husband, Stanley McCormick
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Before tackling the water garden at Giverny, I first want to look at the paintings of gardens which Monet did while travelling in the Mediterranean in the 1880s and which preceded the
Grande Allee, Giverny
Pastel on Rembrandt Board (NFS)
copyright Katherine Tyrrell
In 1883, Monet moved to a pink house in the Normandy village of Giverny with his two sons, Alice Hoschedé and her six children. The village of Giverny is situated on the right bank of the River Seine about 40 miles northwest of Paris. Monet's fortunes began to revive following the move, sales picked up from the
The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil, 1880
Claude Monet French, 1840 - 1926
oil on canvas, 151.5 x 121 cm
(59 7/8 x 47 5/8 in.)
Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection, 1970.17.45
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Given the time lost last week, I'm going to focus this week almost entirely on Monet's paintings of gardens. I'm hoping you'll see a a pastel emerging from me before the end of the week!
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Women in the Garden, 1866
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)
Oil on canvas; 10 1/16 x 8 1/16 in. (25.5 x 20.5 cm)
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Monet is forever associated with the garden at Giverny. However some of the most famous Impressionist paintings of gardens are associated with the time Monet spent at Argenteuil.
Monet established a theme early in his career for painting landscape and leisure
Couleurs de Septembre
16.5" x 14.5", Pastel on Rembrandt pastel board (NFS)
copyright Katherine Tyrrell
My Gardens in Art Project will continue into September as I've not even started on Monet yet and he's one of my painting heroes. The pastel painting above was done as a result of my visit to Giverny in September some years ago. It seemed appropriate to revisit Monet and Giverny this
Monet's Poppies Remembered~ Daily Impressionist PainitngAbout This Painting:Done in the style of the Impressionists. Inspired by Monet.Media: oilSize: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)Price: $100 USDHow to Purchase:Buy this painting on PayPal HEREPrice: $100 USD plus $5 USD s/hOr, send me an email
Poppie Fields Inspired by Monet~Daily Impressionist PaintingAbout This Painting:Inspired by one of Monet's poppy field paintings. Impressionist in style, color and brushwork.Media: oilSize: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)Price: $100 USDHow to Purchase:Buy this painting on PayPal HEREPrice: $100 USD plus $5 USD s/hOr, send me an email
Monet's Poppy Field Daily Impressionist PaintingAbout This Painting:Vibrant colors, broken brushwork, thick paint, in the Impressionist style. All this week I'll have poppy paintings inspired by Monet's work.Media: oilSize: 8 in X 6 in (20.3 cm X 15.2 cm)Price: $100 USDHow to Purchase: Available on Aug. 27thBuy this painting on PayPal HEREPrice: $100 USD plus $5 USD s/hOr, send me an email
Monet (1840-1926) começou como ilustrador e caricaturista, atividades em que alcançou certa fama quando ainda era praticamente adolescente.
Em 1856 conheceu o pintor francês Boudin, que além de iniciá-lo nas técnicas da pintura paisagística ensinou-o a pintar ao ar livre, para captar melhor as cores e a luz. Três anos depois, mudou-se do Havre, onde vivia com os pais, para Paris, começando a estudar na Academia Suíça. Alguns anos mais tarde cursou a Escola de Belas-Artes, no ateliê de Gleyre, onde fez amizade com Renoir, Sisley e Bazille.
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Monet (1840-1926) começou como ilustrador e caricaturista, atividades em que alcançou certa fama quando ainda era praticamente adolescente.Em 1856 conheceu o pintor francês Boudin, que além de iniciá-lo nas técnicas da pintura paisagística ensinou-o a pintar ao ar livre, para captar melhor as cores e a luz. Três anos depois, mudou-se do Havre, onde vivia com os pais, para Paris, começando a estudar na Academia Suíça. Alguns anos mais tarde cursou a Escola de Belas-Artes, no ateliê de Gleyre, onde fez amizade com Renoir, Sisley e Bazille.Depois de uma tentativa de suicídio em 1868, Monet viajou para Londres com Renoir, fugindo da guerra com a Prússia. Lá conheceu Daubigny, e por meio dele o marchand e dono de galeria Durand-Ruel. Seus quadros de Londres refletem o interesse do jovem pintor pela pintura oriental e pela fotografia.O espaço e a perspectiva são obtidos pela contraposição de estruturas geométricas e um intenso contraste cromático. Depois da apresentaç
“Waterloo Bridge, Temps Couvert” (”Waterloo Bridge, Overcast Weather”) was bought by an anonymous American bidder for $35.6 million including buyer’s premium during a sale at Christie’s auction house.
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Now this is probably a different art market than most of us will ever experience, but we can dream can’t we?
It does open the debate over what art is worth, even a Monet?
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AP - When Claude Monet went to live in the Normandy village of Giverny, he envisioned a quiet life of painting and contemplating nature.
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Claude Monet "Fruit Trees" 1865-75225mm x 292mmPrivate CollectionPastels, drawings, sketchbooks and Monet - four of my favourite things are combined in the new exhibition about "The Unknown Monet" at the Royal Academy of Arts until 10th June 2007. The exhibition then moves to the Sterling and Francine Carter Art Institute in Williamstown in Massachusetts from 24th June until 16th September 2007.‘You must begin by drawing … Draw simply and directly, with charcoal, crayon or whatever, above all observing the contours, because you can never be too sure of holding on to them, once you start to paint.’ CLAUDE MONET, 1920Despite his statement, Claude Monet (1840–1926) spent most of his life staunchly denying the role drawing played in his creative process. Critics, biographers and journalists did not write about it, and his paintings were often praised for their lack of it. The reality, however, is that Monet carried pocket-sized sketchbooks with him throughout his life, setting out
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How much do you think she’s worth?
I love her endlessly and couldn’t put a price on her, but if I had to…I have a stack of vet bills I could begin adding. And tomorrow, they’re going to grow some more as she is scheduled to have surgery. Over the past few weeks, we’ve discovered that Monet has mammary hyperplasia (i.e. the incredible expanding cat boob disease). She’s got three pair of human size boobies and is about as uncomfortable as you might feel if you had six DDD breasts hanging off your chest and abdomen, growing bigger by the day. Tomorrow, she’s having a sextuple masectomy. And then she’s getting spayed. It probably won’t be her best day.
So, if you believe in God or the power of positive thinking or crystals or whatever, perhaps you’ll say a prayer, send a good thought, rub your crystal or do whatever it is you do to send some love vibes into the universe for Monet and the rest of us who
Todays trip to London was greatFirst was the Mall Galleries and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours - an exhibition of contemporary watercolours. We met up with Katherine again.Watercolour here includes acrylics and gouache and there was a great deal of mixed media work involving charcoal or pastel or oil pastel, ink or pencil. No hard and fast rules to stifle creativity here :)Unfortunately they have no web site so it isn't possible to link here to images that were in the exhibition but where I can I've given links to see other work by artists I liked.The work was wonderfully varied - from the super realism of Janet Skea, incredible paintings showing every fibre in fabrics, simple arrangements of delicate objects in a limited colour range, creating subtle and beautiful finished pieces, quiet and contemplative; to the luscious abstract paintings of Morocco by Leslie Goodwin, again with a severely limited palette but this time freely and boldy painted with the addition of
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Minature Monet-Field of Poppies, 6"x6"Price: $100 plus FREE s/h Or, send me an emailOk, you knew it had to happen, a copy or rather an interpretation of Monet's famous painting of a poppy field. This was waaaaay fun to paint. Very refreshing changing the shape to a square and working in minature, it really gave me a chance to interpret this scene rather than just copy it. I reaped all the benefits of painting from a masterwork as well as the freedom to be creative. Monet has several other paintings that feature fields of poppies look for interpretations of those in the days a head, as well as some more of my original poppy paintings based on photos of Monet's home at Giverny a friend generously shared with me.
Claude Monet, Boulevard des Capucines, 1873, Oil on canvas, 79.4 x 59 cm - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. Download high resolution version (797x1076, 329 KB)The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain worldwide due to the date of death of its author (the author has been dead for over 70 years), due to its date of publication (it was first made public in the U.S. before 1923). Therefore this photographical reproduction is also in the public domain, at least in the United States (see Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.), in Germany, and in many other countries.Works published prior to 1978 were copyright protected for a maximum of 75 years. See Circular 1 "COPYRIGHT BASICS" from the U.S. Copyright Office. Works published works before 1923 (THIS IMAGE) are now in the public domain.Claude Monet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaClaude Monet also known as Oscar-Claude Monet or Claude Oscar Monet (November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926)[1] wa