Wisteria
1925 Kunstmuseum Den Haag
About this artwork
This oil painting, created in 1925, is one of Claude Monet's large-scale depictions of wisteria, likely from his garden at Giverny. It exemplifies his late-period Impressionist style, focusing on the immersive qualities of nature.
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Claude Monet's Wisteria series, painted in the last years of his life, represents a culmination of his Impressionist vision and his profound connection to his garden at Giverny. Despite his declining eyesight, these works are characterized by their bold colors and increasingly abstract forms, offering an immersive experience of the hanging flowers and their reflections, almost dissolving into pure color and light.
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Wisteria
Claude Monet, 1925