Claude Monet - Springtime in Giverny 1890
Springtime in Giverny 1890
61x84cm oil/canvas
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute at Williamstown
The image is only being used for informational and educational purposes
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From Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute at Williamstown:
In 1883, Monet moved to Giverny, a small village northwest of Paris, where he cultivated his famous garden and painted the surrounding countryside. Touches of green and white in the foreground of this image lead our eyes to a screen of trees, through which we can just make out the white walls of a house. By using richly varied brushstrokes and excluding distinct points of interest, Monet draws our attention to the color and texture of the painting’s surface.