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floral-art-prints · 6 months
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The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, 1880 by Claude Monet (1880, Öl auf Leinwand)
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classicalcanvas · 7 months
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Title: The Garden Gate at Vetheuil
Artist: Claude Monet
Date: 1881
Style: Impressionism
Genre: Landscape
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metamorphesque · 2 years
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Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, Claude Monet
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angelellipsis · 2 years
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Paintings:
Sarah Paxton Bull Dodsen, The Morning Stars
Claude Monet, The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil
Gustav Klimt, Apple Tree I
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🖌 Claude Monet
(France, 1840~1926) ~
Artist Garden at Vetheuil, 1880.
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poetry-lair · 8 months
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The sun falls on the field
painting the sky
of red and indigo,
while the last traces of warm
vanish in a breeze.
The last Sunflowers turn
to the Sun their last farewell,
before appease
in a cold bite.
Poem (C): Me
“Sunflowers”(C): Vincent Van Gogh
“Bouquet of Sunflowers”(C): Claude Monet
“Bauerngarten” (C): Gustav Klimt
“The Artist’s Garden At Vetheuil”(C): Claude Monet
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milehighdad · 2 years
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Japanese Footbridge Giverny(1895).  Claude Monet(1840-1926).  Philadelphia Museum of Art.  ジベルニーの日本の橋(1895)。クロード・モネ(1840−1926)。フィラデルフィア美術館。ジベルニーにあるモネの庭園を描いた初期作品。日本の庭師のアドバイスも受けて、日本庭園を意識して作られた。葛飾北斎の浮世絵を集めていた。葛飾北斎の浮世絵、富嶽三十六景、深川万年橋下。 Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool,Giverny(1899).  ジベルニーの日本の橋と睡蓮の池(1899)。日本庭園を意識して作られた。1898年ごろから睡蓮の池を中心に描くようになった。 Nympheas Japanese Bridge (1918-26). フィラデルフィア美術館の他のモネの作品。 アルジャントゥイユの鉄橋 (Railway Bridge at Argenteuil 1873). ル・ポール(Port of Le Havre (1874). Path on the island Saint Martin Vetheuit (1881). Morning Haze (1894). Waterloo Bridge Morning Fog (1901). 他の場所で見たモネの作品。 散歩、日傘をさす女性(1875 Woman with a Parasol-Madame Monet and Her Son).ナショナルギャラリー、ワシントンDC (2/17/2019)。 ナショナル・ギャラリー、ワシントンDC(2/17/2019)。 ヴェトゥイユの画家の庭園(1881 The Artist’s Garden at Vetheuil)。 セーヌ川のほとり(1880 Banks of Seine Vetheuil). キクイモの花(1880 Jerusalem Artichoke Flowers).
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katrinastaitf3000 · 6 months
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This primary inspirational photo was taken whilst I was sitting in my garden day dreaming. I used it to create this mixed collage, communicating how all of my problems disappear when I am enjoying my garden.
I took further Inspiration from The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, 1880, painted by Claude Monet.  Claudes' use of Impressionism in this piece is key. The colours provide a feeling of warmth and the choice of flower indicates harvest is imminent, thus a feeling of abundance and security.  The blurriness of the piece provides a dream like feeling and I love the juxtaposition between the small child and large sunflowers conveying you are your original self when you are stood in a beautiful garden.
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I created a mixed collage using media I produced with Disperse dye on paper to reflect the textures of the garden.  I took inspiration from Claudes' painting, decreasing a photo of myself whilst increasing the size of the flowers using a printer.
I believe the final outcome successfully communicates the feeling of getting lost due to the size of my photo compared to the size of the flowers.  I also think that the use of abstract collage pieces in the form of print, comunicates that feeling of dreaming and fantasy. In the photo of me, I am wearing a dress I made which means the piece is subtly integrating another of my pashions and comunicates my happiness.
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ibuprofriendz · 8 months
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The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, 1880 / Claude Monet
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Week 7: Claude Monet
EARLY LIFE
Oscar Claude Monet was a French painter of the impressionist painting . The term impressionism is derived from the title Impression ,Sunrise. Claude Monet was born in November 14, 1840 in Paris. On May 20 ,1841, he was baptized into the local church Notre-Dame-de-Lorette as Oscar Claude. In 1845, his family moved to Le Havre in Normandy .His father wanted him to go into the family grocery store business, but, Claude Monet wanted to become an artist . His mother was a singer . On the 1st of April 1851,Monet entered Le Havre secondary school of the arts. Monet took his first drawing lesson from Jacques-Francois Orchard . Between the 1856/1857 on the beaches of Normandy he met fellow artist Eugene Boudin who become his mentor and taught him to use oil paints . Boudin taught Monet the outdoor technique for painting. When he was 16 his mother died and he went with his ant, Marie-Jeanne Lacadre.
PARIS
When Monet went to Paris to visit The Louvre , he witnessed painters coping from the old masters. Monet instead would go and sit by a window and paint what he saw. Monet was in Paris for several years and met several painters who would become friends and fellow impressionists. In 1862 Monet become a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris , where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frederique Bazille and Alfred Sisley . Together they shared new approaches to art , painting the effects of light in the open air with broken colour and rapid brushstrokes.
THE WOMAN IN THE GREEN DRESS
Monet`s  Woman in the Green dress was painted in 1866, featuring his wife , Camille Donciex ,brought him recognition.
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Monet and Camille moved to a house in Argenteuil near the Seine river. They had two children . In 1876 she become ill and died on 5 September 1879 of tuberculosis. Monet painted her on her death bed.
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After several difficult months following Camille `s death, Monet began to create some of his best paintings. He painted several landscape and seascapes of the French countryside .In 1876 the Monets temporarily  moved into the home of Ernest Hoschede’ ,a wealthy department store owner and patron of the arts. Both families shared a house in Vetheuil during the summer . While Monet continued to live in the house in Vetheuil; Alice Hoschede’ helped Monet to raise his two children. In 1883 they moved to Giverny in upper Normandy ,where monet planted a very large garden where he painted for the rest of his life. In 1892 ,following the death of her husband , Alice married Claude Monet.
SHIPPING BY MOONLIGHT 
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BOUQUET OF SUNFLOWER
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MONET GARDEN AT GIVERNY
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kiernanshayemckay · 3 years
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Claude Monet-The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, 1881
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artist-monet · 3 years
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The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, 1881, Claude Monet
https://www.wikiart.org/en/claude-monet/the-artist-s-garden-at-vetheuil-1881
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From a Mountain in the Middle of The Cabins // The Artist’s Garden at Vetheuil // Late Summer // Autumn on the Seine at Argenteuil // End of Summer // The Harvest // Francis Forever // Autumn Landscape with Four Trees
Summer, Autumn and Love’s Wretched Countdown
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random-brushstrokes · 3 years
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Claude Monet - Flowers by the Riverbank, Argenteuil (1877)
“I have painted the Seine throughout my life, at every hour, at every season. I have never tired of it: for me the Seine is always new.” —Claude Monet
Monet returned to France from London in 1872 and settled in Argenteuil (a town on a picturesque stretch of the Seine, eleven kilometres from central Paris), where he lived until 1876. His contemporaries Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Édouard Manet and Alfred Sisley joined him and, for a time, Argenteuil became a hub of artistic activity.
It was during this time that Monet created some of his most characteristic paintings. In order to observe the effects of sunlight on water more closely, Monet often worked from a boat-turned-studio.
Monet’s garden was always waiting for him when he returned to Argenteuil, weary from the noise and congestion of Paris. In The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil, for example, done in 1873, the artist invites us into his private corner of paradise at its height, blooming freely in a spectrum of colors. You can almost pick the flowers with your imagination, actually feeling the texture of the artist’s brushstrokes.
But Argenteuil kept growing, invaded by chemical factories and iron works polluting its water and atmosphere. So Monet would be forced to leave in 1878 for the less developed Vetheuil which was farther from Paris. Argenteuil, Flowers by the Riverbank, one of Monet’s final works done in the town, is really an adieu, a farewell to what is often considered the zenith of the Impressionist movement. .
River of Light: Monet’s Impressions of the Seine by Douglas Skeggs, published by Gollancz, London, 1987. (source)
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moenn · 4 years
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The Artist’s Garden at Vetheuil (Claude Monet, 1880) // Wildflower (5 Seconds of Summer, 2020)
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