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La rivière de l'Epte à Giverny, l'été

La rivière de l'Epte à Giverny, l'été

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La Pointe du Petit Ailly

La Pointe du Petit Ailly

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La Méditerranée

La Méditerranée

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La mare, effet de neige

La mare, effet de neige

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La maison du Douanier, effet rose

La maison du Douanier, effet rose

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La maison dans les roses 2

La maison dans les roses 2

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La Gare Saint-Lazare, vue extérieure

La Gare Saint-Lazare, vue extérieure

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La côte de Varengeville

La côte de Varengeville

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La berge du Petit-Gennevilliers, soleil couchant

La berge du Petit-Gennevilliers, soleil couchant

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L'église de Vernon

L'église de Vernon

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Jeune fille dans le jardin de Giverny

Jeune fille dans le jardin de Giverny

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Falaises des Petites-Dalles

Falaises des Petites-Dalles

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Extérieur de la gare Saint-Lazare, effet de soleil

Extérieur de la gare Saint-Lazare, effet de soleil

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Entrée de Giverny en hiver, soleil couchant

Entrée de Giverny en hiver, soleil couchant

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Église de Varengeville, effet matinal

Église de Varengeville, effet matinal

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Effet de neige à Giverny

Effet de neige à Giverny

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Deux femmes en barque

Deux femmes en barque

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Dans la prairie

Dans la prairie

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Coup de vent

Coup de vent

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Coin du bassin aux nymphéas

Coin du bassin aux nymphéas

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Chemin

Chemin

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Champ d'avoine et de coquelicots

Champ d'avoine et de coquelicots

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Camille assise sur la plage à Trouville

Camille assise sur la plage à Trouville

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Bord de mer à Sainte-Adresse

Bord de mer à Sainte-Adresse

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Kunstdrucke von Claude Monet

Collection: Art prints by Claude Monet

Claude Monet was a French painter and is considered one of the founders and most important representatives of Impressionism. He grew up in Le Havre and began his artistic career with caricatures, which he sold successfully as a teenager. Against his family's wishes, he decided to study art and went to Paris in the early 1860s, where he worked at the Académie Suisse and made contact with artists such as Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Together with them, he resolutely opposed the academic conventions of official Salon painting.

Monet developed a strong interest in open-air painting early on. He did not want to idealize nature, but rather capture the immediate impression of a moment. He focused on light, atmosphere and the effect of color, while clear contours and detailed elaboration became less important. This new approach to painting initially led to fierce criticism and financial difficulties. However, the first Impressionist group exhibition in 1874, in which Monet played a key role, marked a turning point in art history.

From the 1880s onwards, Monet's financial situation gradually stabilized and he was able to devote himself increasingly freely to his artistic research. A central feature of his late work is the serial painting cycles in which he painted a motif again and again under different light and weather conditions. This way of working shows his deep interest in perception and temporality. The series of grain stacks, poplars and Rouen Cathedral in particular illustrate his consistent preoccupation with seeing itself.

In 1890, Monet settled permanently in Giverny, where he created a large garden with a water lily pond, which served as his most important source of inspiration until the end of his life. The monumental water lily paintings of his late work are characterized by an increasingly free, almost abstract style of painting. Despite increasing visual problems due to cataracts, Monet continued to work into old age, adapting his color palette and technique to the changed conditions of perception.

Claude Monet died in 1926, but left behind an oeuvre of enormous influence. His radical concentration on light, color and subjective perception paved the way for numerous modernist movements, including Expressionism and abstract painting. Today, his works are considered icons of art history and are central components of the collections of major museums worldwide as well as being of extraordinary value on the international art market.