Thursday, 1 October 2009

Impressionism Artist


Flowering Arches, Giverny by Claude Monet
is an oil on canvas (31-7/8x36-1/4 inches)
To paint the arches, Monet positioned his easel on the east bank of the pond to gain a broad view across the waters. Using vivid colors for the resplendent display of the roses in full bloom, Monet muted his tones to portray the shimmering reflections on the pond's glassy surface.
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I Like This painting By Monet As It Gives the Viewer The Feel Of Outside. Looking So Peaceful An Harmless With Feminin Colors Of Pink.
The Reflection Also Makes It A Realist Moment, Much like Most Of His Work.

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