Tulip Fields near The Hague

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Claude Monet

1886 Van Gogh Museum


Technique
Oil painting
Definition
Full HD (1080p)
Orientation
Landscape

About this artwork

This oil painting by Claude Monet captures the vibrant tulip fields and windmills of the Dutch landscape, reflecting his fascination with light and color during his travels.

Did you know?

Claude Monet visited the Netherlands in 1886 and was captivated by the vibrant tulip fields, which provided a perfect subject for his exploration of light and color. This painting, "Tulip Fields near The Hague," captures the fleeting beauty of the spring landscape, reflecting the Impressionist movement's focus on subjective perceptions of nature. Monet often painted series to observe how light changed over time, though this particular work stands as a singular testament to his Dutch experience.

Tulip Fields near The Hague

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Tulip Fields near The Hague

Claude Monet, 1886

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