Spiral notebook Claude Monet - Chrysanthemums, 1897

Spiral notebook Claude Monet - Chrysanthemums, 1897

IP200069
This magnet was published on the occasion of the exhition "Impressionist Decor. At the source of the Water Lilies" at the musée de l'Orangerie from March 2nd 2022 to July 11th 2022.

Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Chrysanthemums (detail), 1897 - Oil on canvas on frame, 130 x 89 cm.
Private Collection.
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Characteristics

Dimensions
17 x 22 cm
Material of the original work
papier
Artist
Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Maintenance
Store in a dry place
Museum
Musée de l’Orangerie
Art movement
Impressionism
Reference
IP200069
EAN
3336729200603
Matière de l'article
Paper
Conservation museum
Private Collection

The work and its artist

Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Claude Monet (1840-1926) grew up in Le Havre where he painted landscapes of nature. After a stay in Paris, he moved to Argenteuil in 1872 where Renoir, Sisley, Manet, Pissarro and Caillebote joined him. Together, they organized an exhibition of the works denied by the Official Salon in 1874 where Monet presented 'Impression, rising sun'. The artist became leader of the Impressionnist art movement destined to capture natural light rather than trying to represent reality at its best. In 1883 he moved to Giverny, his place of creation and his artwork where he dedicated himself to painting his pond. He painted twelve artworks of the white water lilys as only subject for 10 years. At 49, the artist finally found success when he is acclaimed by the critics during a retrospective devoted to him by the gallery Petit.