Palazzo Da Mula Morosini
1908 Paul G. Allen Collection
About this artwork
This painting depicts the Palazzo Da Mula Morosini, a 15th-century Gothic palace in Venice, as seen from the Grand Canal. It is one of several works Monet created during his intensive three-month visit to Venice in 1908.
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Claude Monet's 1908 trip to Venice was a crucial late-career endeavor where he became captivated by the city's unique light and water reflections. He painted intensely for three months, producing a series of around 40 canvases, often depicting the same subjects like this palazzo at various times of day. He famously completed many of these works back in his Giverny studio, relying on memory and sketches to perfect the fleeting impressions.
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Palazzo Da Mula Morosini
Claude Monet, 1908