San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk – (Claude Monet) Previous Next


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Style: Impressionism

Topic: Night

Date: 1908

At Wikioo.org, we are thrilled to present one of Claude Monet's most captivating masterpieces, 'San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk'. This stunning oil painting, created in 1908, showcases the artist's extraordinary ability to capture the ephemeral beauty of nature and light.

A Timeless Impressionist Masterpiece

Claude Monet's 'San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk' is a mesmerizing depiction of the enchanting Venetian sunset, with its soft pastel hues and shimmering reflections on the water. The painting captures the breathtaking moment when day turns into night, as the fading sunlight casts a warm glow over the San Giorgio Maggiore church.

The Magic of Venice Through Monet's Eyes

During his only visit to Venice in 1908, Monet was deeply inspired by the city's unique charm and beauty. He painted several views of San Giorgio Maggiore, capturing its ethereal essence under various lighting conditions. 'San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk' is a testament to Monet's extraordinary talent for conveying the transient beauty of nature and light.

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