The Palazzo Dario
1908 Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
About this artwork
This oil painting depicts the Palazzo Dario, an iconic building in Venice, from the perspective of the Grand Canal, with a gondola in the foreground. It is part of a series of Venetian scenes painted by Monet during his visit to the city.
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Claude Monet visited Venice for a few months in 1908, a trip that profoundly impacted his art. Despite initial reservations about the "too beautiful" city, he ultimately produced around forty canvases capturing its unique light and atmosphere. The Palazzo Dario was a particular favorite, which he depicted multiple times, exploring the changing light throughout the day.
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The Palazzo Dario
Claude Monet, 1908