Glycina (left half) - 1919


size(cm): 75x55
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Sale price$377.00 CAD

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The painting "glycina (left half)" by Claude Monet, made in 1919, is a work that encapsulates the genius of the master Impressionist in his last years of life. Monet, who dedicated much of his career to explore light, color and nature, offers in this piece a unique representation of glycinia, a climbing plant, which has become an icon of its dramatic style and its deep connection With natural scenarios.

When contemplating this work, the first thing that highlights is the exuberance of the flowering of glycinia, which captures one of the most ephemeral and poetic moments of nature. The composition is structured around a series of clusters of flowers, where the use of rapid and gestural brushstrokes invokes the feeling of movement and vivacity. The soft cadences of the purple and lilacs are intertwined with nuances of whites and celestial, creating an almost ethereal environment that transmits an atmosphere of peace and serenity, perfect corollary of the sensory perception to which Monet wanted to invite us.

The MONET characteristic impressionist technique is evidenced in the free and expressive application of the paint, where the subtle layers and the mixture of colors allow the light to seem to vibrate on the surface. This representation of glycinia does not focus solely on the form of the flower, but on the sensory experience it causes, evoking an almost emotional connection with the viewer. Although the detail features are lost in the deliberate vagueness of the image, there is a clarity in the intention of Monet: to look for the sublime in everyday life.

Interestingly, "glycina (left half)" is part of a broader set of works of Monet that explore the flora in its Giverny garden. The series of glycines, which also includes works in which it captures both sides of the same floral set, reveals both its dedication to the study of this particular plant and its constant search to translate light on different surfaces and shapes. As throughout his Monet career he entered a more abstract style, works such as this are testimonies of the progress towards a simplification of the shapes and a bolder approach in the interaction of color.

It is also remarkable to consider that this work was created at a time when Monet already faced health problems, which adds a layer of emotional depth when seeing the passion and dedication that still persisted in their work. Through the Monet brush, the beauty of glycinia becomes a song to life and nature that surrounds it, a celebration of the ephemeral that reinforces one of the most durable aspects of its artistic legacy.

In the transition towards the end of his life, Monet continued to explore the relationship between the observer and the landscape, and "glycina (left half)" is a deep reflection of this search. The work, at the same time that it is extremely personal and direct, also opens to broader interpretations about memory, nature and light, merging these issues in a visual symphony that lasts in the viewer's mind long after leaving the construction site. Thus, Monet not only captures the essence of glycinia, but also invites a continuous dialogue about the transitory beauty of life itself.

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