Consider me Monet-ed. I have always admired Renoir’s work & had a somewhat snobby disdain for Claude’s. But these winter themed works are revelatory and as a group are so much more interesting and evocative than his often referenced canvases. You can feel your own memories of winter re-engage.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful painting if I am not mistaken Monet started to use cold colors in his paintings and painted winter scenes in the later period of his art especially during his wife’s long time illness and after her death
Stacks of Wheat is a longtime favorite of mine!
Monet teaches us that genius is not escaping reality, but staying with it.
While others waited for comfort, he stepped into the cold and learned how light thinks.
Thanks for posting this. I needed it.
Beautifully written
Beautiful descriptions for his use of atmosphere.👍🏼👍🏼
Im so happy to have this alglrithm, i love Monet
Thank you for sharing these pieces. The way Monet shares moments and landscapes in an almost ethereal way will always fascinate me.
I am a huge fan of Money and it's a real pleasure to rediscover those masterpieces through artplace :)
Consider me Monet-ed. I have always admired Renoir’s work & had a somewhat snobby disdain for Claude’s. But these winter themed works are revelatory and as a group are so much more interesting and evocative than his often referenced canvases. You can feel your own memories of winter re-engage.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful painting if I am not mistaken Monet started to use cold colors in his paintings and painted winter scenes in the later period of his art especially during his wife’s long time illness and after her death
Normandy is a magical realm
The pink hues are just delightful
Thank you for curating all of these winter paintings into one space. Seeing how his techniques evolve each year is fascinating and inspiring!
Thank you for this! I love his paintings; this was a treat.
I enjoy articles that enrich my knowledge :))
Thank you for this. I was not familiar with some of those paintings.
I did not know I came to Substack for art history, so glad to have the algorithm at times. This post earned you a sub, looking forward to more! 🫶🏻