Claude Monet - At Cap d'Antibes, Mistral Wind 1888

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Claude Monet - At Cap d'Antibes, Mistral Wind 1888

At Cap d'Antibes, Mistral Wind 1888
66x81cm oil/canvas
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, USA
The image is only being used for informational and educational purposes

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From Museum of Fine Arts, Boston:
As Monet grew older, his paintings became simpler. He began to focus on a single, isolated motif, the better to record the changes in color and light wrought on it by different times of day and fluctuations in weather. “Cap d’Antibes, Mistral” is one of three paintings of these very same trees that Monet made during his four-month sojourn in Antibes, from January through May 1888.