The rose-way in Giverny
1920 Musée Marmottan Monet
About this artwork
Painted by Claude Monet in 1920, "The Rose-Way in Giverny" is an oil on canvas that captures a vivid, light-filled path through the artist's famed garden at Giverny, characterized by its thick impasto and vibrant color palette.
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During the final years of his life, despite cataracts severely affecting his vision, Claude Monet continued to paint his beloved garden at Giverny with an almost obsessive focus. His later works, like "The Rose-Way," reflect a profound exploration of light and color, often resulting in increasingly abstract compositions that hint at modernism. These powerful, late paintings are a testament to his enduring artistic vision even in the face of physical challenges.
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The rose-way in Giverny
Claude Monet, 1920