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Haystack Near Giverny (1884) by Claude Monet. Haystack Near Giverny is an oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, from 1884. It is held in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow. It is a precursor to his 1890s Haystacks series. It was bought by Paul Durand-Ruel in 1906 and in spring 1907 he sold it on to Ivan Morozov.
The title refers primarily to a twenty-five canvas series (Wildenstein Index Numbers 1266–1290) which Monet began near the end of the summer of 1890 and continued through the following spring, though Monet also produced five earlier paintings using this same stack subject. A precursor to the series is the 1884 Haystack Near Giverny (Pushkin ...
Claude Monet: Haystack near Giverny ; Artist: Claude Monet (1840–1926) Alternative names: Oscar-Claude Monet. Description: French painter and graphic artist:
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In 2018, the National Gallery in London exhibited nine of the Venice paintings, including three paintings of the series, together in a single room, for the duration of a temporary exhibition titled Monet & Architecture, devoted to Claude Monet's use of architecture as a means to structure and enliven his art.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Obras de Claude Monet; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Liste de peintures de Claude Monet
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Saint-Georges majeur au crépuscule (Eng: Dusk in Venice, San Giorgio Maggiore by Twilight [1] or Sunset in Venice) refers to an Impressionist painting by Claude Monet, which exists in more than one version. It forms part of a series of views of the monastery-island of San Giorgio Maggiore.