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The Gift of Images from Claude Monet's Garden

The Gift of Images from Claude Monet’s Garden
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My favorite collection in the vast and stately Minneapolis Institute of Arts is the collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture where painters like Monet, Van Gogh and Degas are gracing the walls.  Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by standing in their presence, I almost want to vomit.  (My aunt Irene understands.  She feels the same way about turn of the century furniture.)

When Kasey told me that our friend, Sylvia, just returned from France and had visited Claude Monet’s home in Giverny, I just knew I had to post some of the photos. 

Thank you Sylvia for sharing these images.  I’ve started a GUEST PHOTO ALBUM where you can see a few more pictures from France.

Welcome to our blog about Claude Monet Paintings
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Richfield imported “The Gift of Images from Claude Monet’s Garden” Article

Richfield imported “The Gift of Images from Claude Monet’s Garden” Article
My favorite collection in the vast and stately Minneapolis Institute of Arts is the collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture where painters like Monet, Van Gogh and Degas are gracing the walls.  Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by standing in their presence, I almost want to vomit.  (My aunt Irene understands.  She feels the same way about turn of the century furniture.) When Kasey told me that our friend, Sylvia, just returned from France and had visited Claude Monet's home in Giverny, I…

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT
Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges. 

The_Zimbio_Team created “Claude Monet Links” Roll

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT

In 1870, to escape the Franco-Prussian war, Monet went to London and was joined there by Lucien Pissarro. Together the two went to the National Gallery and studied the works of Turner and Constable. Monet returned to Paris via Holland, and in 1872 he went back to LeHavre where he painted “An Impression, Sunrise“-

Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges.  Read more..

The_Zimbio_Team created “Claude Monet Image Search” Tracker

In the late 1860’s Monet continued to study landscape painting working with Courbet at Trouville and working frequently with Renoir at Le Grenouillere. It was at Le Grenouillere, that the first pure Impressionist painting took form. It was a radical departure from academic standards.-Provider: Webshots Continue …

My favorite collection in the vast and stately Minneapolis Institute of Arts is the collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture where painters like Monet, Van Gogh and Degas are gracing the walls.  Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by standing in their presence, I almost want to vomit.  (My aunt Irene understands.  She feels the same way about turn of the century furniture.) When Kasey told me that our friend, Sylvia, just returned from France and had visited Claude Monet’s home in Giverny, I… Continue …

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Monet From the age of 60 until his death at age 86, Claude Monet (1840 - 1926) produced an extraordinary body of work. A carefully selected group of more than 80 of these remarkable paintings

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The_Zimbio_Team created “Claude Monet Photo Album” Picture Album

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT
Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges. 

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT

Monet’s Waterlilies
Today as the news from Selma and Saigon
poisons the air like fallout,
I come again to see
the serene, great picture that I love.

Here space and time exist in light
the eye like the eye of faith believes.
The seen, the known
dissolve in iridescence, become
illusive flesh of light
that was not, was, forever is.

O light beheld as through refracting tears.
Here is the aura of that world
each of us has lost.
Here is the shadow of its joy.

Robert Hayden
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Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT
Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges. 

The_Zimbio_Team created “Claude Monet Photo Album” Picture Album

Richfield imported “The Gift of Images from Claude Monet’s Garden” Article

Born out of the artists’ desire to break away from the canons of the Academy, French Impressionist artists Manet, Monet, and Renoir explored contemporary subjects and scenes in new and experimental ways. Major contributions of the Impressionists include painting everyday life, they choice to paint en plein air, outdoors, instead of in the studio and most importantly, the fleeting effects of light on a particular subject. These “impressions” of light became the primary subject matter, especially for Monet. On the bridge between Realism and Impressionism is Edouard Manet. Born in Paris in 1832, he preferred a more classical approach to painting. However, his subject matter in paintings such as Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe and Olympia gave him the reputation as a nonconformist. Manet places the Olympia we see in classical paintings in a contemporary setting rather than an allegorical one and she looks directly at the viewer. The refusal of the salon to show these paintings earned him the dubious title, “Father of Impressionism”. Claude Monet is best known for his paintings of his garden at Giverny. In the 1890’s he began to build a water garden around his house. There he painted his famous water lily paintings. By 1909 he had conceptualized an idea for a vast project of water lily canvases that would envelop an entire room. From 1916 almost until his death he worked on these canvases. He spoke of this endeavor, “In the night I am constantly haunted by what I am trying to realize. I rise broken with fatigue every morning.” In these canvases perspective is reduced to the water lilies floating on the surface of the water. Pierre Auguste Renoir’s painting, Le Moulin de la Galette is a study in impressionism. The scene is of working class people enjoying the leisure of a Sunday afternoon. The artist set up an easel right near the location and painted from life. Renoir was especially concerned with the play of light and shadow as they danced across the surface of an object. The fondness for impressionism exists today because these images capture forever the changing moments of time that we can all relate to in our contemporary world.

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My favorite collection in the vast and stately Minneapolis Institute of Arts is the collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture where painters like Monet, Van Gogh and Degas are gracing the walls.  Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by standing in their presence, I almost want to vomit.  (My aunt Irene understands.  She feels the same way about turn of the century furniture.) When Kasey told me that our friend, Sylvia, just returned from France and had visited Claude Monet's home in Giverny, I… Continue …

Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges.  Continue …

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT

Born out of the artists’ desire to break away from the canons of the Academy, French Impressionist artists Manet, Monet, and Renoir explored contemporary subjects and scenes in new and experimental ways. Major offerings of the Impressionists include painting everyday life, established order choice to paint en plein air, outdoors, instead of in the studio and max* importantly, the fading effects of light on a particular subject. These “impressions” of light became the primary subject matter, especially for Monet. On the bridge between Realism and Impressionism is Edouard Manet. Ancient in Paris in 1832, he preferred a more classical approach to painting. However, his subject unvarnished in paintings in itself as Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe and Olympia gave him the reputation as a nonconformist. Manet places the Olympia we see in classical paintings in a contemporary setting rather than an allegorical one and she looks now at the viewer. The refusal of the salon to show these paintings earned him the dubious title, “Father of Impressionism”. Claude Monet is best known for his paintings of his garden at Giverny. In the 1890’s he began to blazon a water garden around his house. There he painted his famous water lily paintings. By 1909 he had conceptualized an idea for a vast project of water lily canvases that would shield an entire room. From 1916 almost until his death he worked on these canvases. He spoke of this endeavor, “In the night I am constantly haunted by what I am trying to realize. I levitate broken with fatigue once in a while morning.” In these canvases perspective is reduced to the water lilies floating on the surface of the water. Pierre Auguste Renoir’s painting, Le Moulin de la Galette is a study in impressionism. The scene is of working class people enjoying the leisure of a Sunday afternoon. The artist set up an easel right at the location and painted from life. Renoir was especially concerned with the play of light and shadow as they danced across the surface of an object. The affection for impressionism exists today for these conceptions capture forever the undecided moments of time that we can all associate to in our world. -

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT
Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges. 

The Gift of Images from Claude Monet's Garden
posted by Richfield

My favorite collection in the vast and stately Minneapolis Institute of Arts is the collection of Modern Paintings and Sculpture where painters like Monet, Van Gogh and Degas are gracing the walls.  Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by standing in their presence, I almost want to vomit.  (My aunt Irene understands.  She feels the same way about turn of the century furniture.)

When Kasey told me that our friend, Sylvia, just returned from France and had visited Claude Monet's home in Giverny, I just knew I had to post some of the photos. 

Thank you Sylvia for sharing these images.  I've started a GUEST PHOTO ALBUM where you can see a few more pictures from France.

Welcome to our blog about Claude Monet Paintings
posted by The_Zimbio_Team
This is our group blog, which is unique because any Zimbio member can post an entry to it. Some members blog about recent news and trends related to the portal topic, others recount relevant personal stories. You can also comment on and rate existing blog entries, to voice your opinion and to help the community identify which members and entries on the portal are must-reads. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this portal? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own blog entry!

INSIDE ART

INSIDE ART
Inside Art column; Museum of Fine Arts in Boston plans major show, Monet in the 20th Century, opening in September and moving on to Royal Academy in London next January; photo; Fleet Financial Group provides $1.2 million; museum also gets $5.5 million from Carl and Ruth Shapiro to restore upper rotunda and colonnade and John Singer Sargent ceiling murals; Whitney Museum will name newly renovated fifth floor for Leonard and Evelyn Lauder, longtime benefactors; Christie’s reports auction sales increased in 1997 by 26 percent, to $2 billion, with pretax profits of $66.7 million (S)…

Claude Monet updated Tue Aug 28 2007 10:50 pm CDT
Claude Monet created some of the most beautiful, romantic artwork in history.  In photos, Monet doesn’t appear to be the type of man to paint such bucolic scenes as water lilies, sunrises and garden bridges. 

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