Ice breaking up on the Seine near Bennecourt – (Claude Monet) ก่อน ต่อไป


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วันที่: 1893

ขนาด: 650 cm

พิพิธภัณฑ์: Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool, United Kingdom)

เทคนิค: Oil On Canvas

One of a series of paintings Monet worked on during the winter of 1892-1893 when the Seine near his house at Giverny froze and thawed in quick succession. At this time Monet frequently painted in series the same scene at varying times of the day in an attempt to capture the changing atmospheric effects of light and colour. In this picture Monet concentrated on the ice flows breaking up under an overcast blue-grey sky, while others in the series capture the scene under a hazy morning sum or the chilling effect of an icy mist. Monet’s complaints, while painting the series, about the extreme cold and the untimely arrival of the thaw, perhaps explain the broad brushstrokes which appear to have been laid in quickly.

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