Tulips in Holland
1886 Musée Marmottan Monet
About this artwork
This oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet captures a picturesque Dutch landscape, featuring a traditional windmill alongside a tranquil canal and vivid fields of red and green, likely tulips. It is housed in the Musée Marmottan Monet.
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Claude Monet's "Tulips in Holland" is a vibrant testament to his brief but impactful visit to the Netherlands in 1886. During this trip, Monet was captivated by the distinct Dutch landscape, particularly the flat horizons, iconic windmills, and colorful tulip fields. This painting beautifully encapsulates the fleeting light and atmospheric conditions that were central to the Impressionist movement, allowing viewers to almost feel the damp air and witness the unique beauty of the Dutch polders.
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Tulips in Holland
Claude Monet, 1886