Seascape, Storm
1866 Clark Art Institute
About this artwork
This early work by Monet depicts a single sailboat with two figures navigating a turbulent green sea under a heavy, grey sky. The painting captures the raw power of the sea during stormy weather.
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Claude Monet, often associated with sun-drenched landscapes and serene water lilies, also masterfully captured the raw power of the sea. This early work, painted when he was 26, showcases his emerging Impressionist style and his keen observation of atmospheric conditions, foreshadowing his later dedication to capturing transient light and weather effects.
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Seascape, Storm
Claude Monet, 1866