Thursday, July 31, 2025

Claude Monet

 

I'm a huge fan of Claude Monet. He makes alot of stellar paintings. His innovation on nature is truly unique and amazing. 




In rare occasions, I could just see a painting, as just a work of art, but man, some of his illustrations I imagine wanting to live there.


Meadow with Poplars c. 1875






Flowers at Vétheuil (1881)



His greens are some of the best. His skies are also really beautiful.





The Corniche Of Monaco (1884)




These are 2 of my favorites from Monet. I like his paintings featuring citizens doing their own thing. 




Garden at Sainte-Adresse c. 1867









Adolphe Monet Reading In The Garden c. 1866







His style is so comforting. I love how all of his art resembles what he sees, what real life brings to him. The colors are all visually pleasing and accurate.










Love this one. The color scheme is great, limited but in a creative way.


The Church at Varengeville, Grey Weather c. 1882






His 1890 masterpiece Meules. I hope this painting doesn't cause an utter disaster.





This was news from 2 years ago, but I had to mention this. These people are being extremely cocky. If you know a person being this dumbfounded about throwing food at someone's precious art in an actual museum, promise me you'll definitely know they don't have any heart or soul whatsoever. Be able to leave these talented works of art how it should be.






His "blue" paintings are extremely pleasent and appealing. Its one of his more famous works in particular.




Water Lillies, Harmony In Blue c. 1917





His lily pad paintings are fantastic.






Another underrated one. This time, he masters painting flowers, and fruits. 


Flowers and Fruit c. 1869




Heres the final painting for now. This one's just wholesome because it reminds me of how good mornings can be. I can't tell if this painting is actually taken place that time. But it does feel like it.




Poplars on the Banks of The River Epte c. 1892



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