Le Palais Ducal
1908 Impressionism: The Hasso Plattner Collection
About this artwork
This oil painting by Claude Monet depicts the Doge's Palace on the Grand Canal in Venice, captured with characteristic Impressionist brushwork. It is part of a series of works Monet created during his visit to Venice in 1908.
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Monet visited Venice in the autumn of 1908, a trip he initially resisted but ultimately found immensely inspiring. He was so captivated by the city's unique light and atmosphere that he produced over 30 canvases of Venetian scenes, often working on them back in his Giverny studio from memory and sketches.
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Le Palais Ducal
Claude Monet, 1908