Étude de Glycines (Glycines Study)
1919 Dreux museum of Art and History
About this artwork
This large-scale oil painting captures the vibrant foliage and flowers of wisteria. It is one of several studies by Monet depicting the wisteria hanging over the Japanese bridge in his renowned garden at Giverny.
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In his later years, Claude Monet dedicated himself to capturing the changing light and reflections in his garden at Giverny, creating a monumental series of works including his famous Water Lilies and Wisteria. These immersive compositions often blurred the lines between sky, water, and foliage, inviting viewers into a tranquil, almost abstract world, showcasing his relentless pursuit of capturing fleeting moments in nature.
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Étude de Glycines (Glycines Study)
Claude Monet, 1919