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Shelley’s Art Musings – Claude Monet
The 11th November is Armistice Day, and this year marks 100 years of this monumental date, but did you know that Monet presented “Water Lilies” to the state as a monument of peace. This was done by writing to the Prime Minister and his friend George Clemenceau. The pair had been friends for over 30 years, and in Monet’s letter he wrote: “I am on the verge of finishing two decorative panels which I want to sign on Victory day, and am writing to ask you if they could be offered to the State with you acting as intermediary.” On November 14th this year, the Musee Orangerie will be holding…
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Monet – Clemenceau (part 2)
You can read part 1 here. When Monet was in Paris he could most often be found in his favourite district on the right bank near the railway station of Saint-Lazare. These were familiar haunts for Monet, as he used to arrive here from Le Havre and leave from here when travelling out into the environs of Paris. He covered canvas after canvas here, creating in the first cycle of his career Saint-Lazare Station (1877). The theme of the railway was not a new one in European art. The views of Saint-Lazare station and his landscapes of Montgeron were Monet’s major contributions to the Third Impressionist Exhibition, but neither the…
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Le Miracle Monet, par le Grand Gourou de l’Impressionnisme
Les cycles lunaires en adéquation avec la puissance picturale transversale et cosmique, je vous ai réunis aujourd’hui, moi Grand Gourou de l’Impressionnisme, pour vous faire part du miracle du messager Monet ! Vous êtes malheureux, vous êtes déprimé, l’amour vous a laissé sur le pavé ? Relevez la tête et hauts les cœurs car chaque jour se cueille comme une fleur ! Oui mes chers amis séchez vos larmes j’ai pour vous le remède au vague à l’âme : de la peinture rien que cela, offrez-vous un des Nymphéas ! L’obsession de Monet pour certains motifs a donné à son œuvre une dimension vibratoire. Les nymphéas sont des incantations de sa palette, ses premières oraisons…









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