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Sunrise painting
Sunrise painting






sunrise painting

Whatever periods of creativity he would have had, the only thing remained unchanged throughout his life, this is. He was inspired by flowers, he grew flowers, he admired flowers and of course, he drew them by itself. Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Flowers”One of the most outstanding and truly great impressionist painters of France, to this day is Claude Monet.Fine art in France at the end of the 19th century underwent almost revolutionary turns. Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Bridge in Arzhantey”The landscape of Claude Monet’s “Bridge in Argenteuil” depicts the morning in the Paris suburb, where the artist lived for some time, wanting to step back from the bustle of the city and enjoy the work in the open air.Monet sought not only photographically to transfer nature to the canvas. Being written in 1872, it coincided in time with another, more famous canvas by Claude Monet’s “Impression”, which marked a new trend in Western European painting – impressionism. Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Seine in Rouen”This picture refers to the early period of the artist.

sunrise painting

The rock that Monet depicted in his picture a little earlier was described by. His small guesthouses gathered many lovers of swimming in the ocean and contemplating the living and vibrant nature.

sunrise painting

Description of the painting by Claude Monet “The Rock in Etretat”For a long time, many artists have noticed that the most extraordinary cliffs are located in the small town of Etretat in Normandy.

#Sunrise painting series#

In 1877, Claude Monet came up with the idea of ​​creating a series of paintings. As you know, Claude Monet was an impressionist, so he tried to find such techniques that the paintings were realistic and alive. They have their own style, their own texture and technique.

  • Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Station Saint Lazard”Monet’s paintings can be found in thousands.
  • It contains all the features that are characteristic of this style in this era – the paint falls bright spots, the presence of a broad brushstroke is obligatory, but the author pays special attention to the balance of shadow and light.
  • Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Lilac in the sun”“Lilac in the sun” (by Claude Monet) was written during the heyday of impressionism.
  • Due to this, the viewer can not only enjoy his beauty, but also assume the continuation. The object of the image was the port of Le Havre, which is only slightly indicated by light strokes. She gave the name to a separate direction in art.
  • Description of the painting by Claude Monet “Impression.
  • It is not the sunlight that reigns in this area, but the artist is hinting at the veil of industrial smoke. The pale orange rays of the sun, mixed with dirty gray smoke almost do not give the picture clarity. Features of the human retina perceive the orange color of the sun as the brightest spot in the picture. Art critics and scientists at Harvard University using a photometer, it was determined that the degree of brightness of the depicted sun and a piece of clear sky surrounding it are on the same level. If you look closely, then the sun is not a bright spot here. The smoke from the chimneys points to the northeast wind. In the background, in the gray-blue fog, the silhouettes of sailing ships, cranes at the pier and chimneys are barely noticeable. The only bright spot on the entire canvas is the clear-orange disc of the sun rising over the French town, spreading also in the reflection of the restless sea water. All the colors used in the picture “Impression, Sunrise” are dull, muffled.








    Sunrise painting