Claude Monet - Glycines W1903 - Musée Marmottan-Monet
1919 Musée Marmottan Monet
About this artwork
This painting is part of Claude Monet's ambitious "Glycines" (Wisteria) series, which he worked on extensively in his later years at his Giverny gardens. It demonstrates his continued exploration of light, color, and the immersive qualities of nature, often on a monumental scale.
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Monet's "Glycines" series, much like his iconic "Water Lilies," reflects his profound connection to his Giverny garden. After developing cataracts, his perception of color changed, leading to some of his boldest and most abstract compositions, where forms dissolved into pure sensation. He envisioned these wisteria panels creating an encompassing decorative scheme, a serene haven for viewers.
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Claude Monet - Glycines W1903 - Musée Marmottan-Monet
Claude Monet, 1919