The house seen from the Rosas Garden - 1924


size(cm): 70x60
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Sale price$377.00 CAD

Description

The work "The house seen from the Garden de Rosas" (1924) by Claude Monet represents a sublime manifestation of the impressionist style, characteristic of the master French who dedicated his life to capture the ephemeral effects of light and nature. Painted late in her career, this work offers an introspective look at Monet's legacy, consolidating her efforts to represent the beauty of the present moment through her iconic pictorial style. The composition of this work is based on the delicate interaction between architectural elements and the exuberance of the garden that surrounds them. In the foreground, a dense bouquet of Rosas stands out with vivacity, conducting the viewer's view towards the house, which stands at the bottom, between foliage and flowers.

The use of color in "The house seen from the Garden de Rosas" is remarkable, with tones that vary from the warm red and roses of the flowers to the blue and green green that dominate the background. This vibrant color palette not only invites the admiration for nature, but also reflects the emotional state of the artist, who, in his last years, found in his garden in Giverny a refuge of peace and beauty. Monet uses loose and fast brushstrokes, a distinctive feature of its technique, which manages to capture the light unpredictable and vivacious. The effect of light on the house, complemented by the shadow that trees project, establishes an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity that invites contemplation.

Although human figures do not appear explicitly in the work, the intangible presence of people can be deduced through space configuration. Monet's choice to omit characters allows the viewer to become the protagonist of the scene, entering at a time suspended in time and, at the same time, intensifying the connection between the observer and nature. The roses, who flank the way to the house, seem to be in a state of celebration, acting as silent guardians of daily beauty.

Monet, throughout his career, carried out an almost scientific approach in his study of variations in light and color, and this work is no exception. His series of "Neenufares" and other explorations in the Giverny garden often touch themes of the sublime and the transitory, but in "The house seen from the garden of Rosas", the approach in a specific place gives him a unique intimacy. This canvas evokes a sense of belonging and acceptance, revealing how even a simple home can become a refuge of unique beauty.

In conclusion, "The house seen from the Garden of Rosas" by Claude Monet is a testimony of his mastery as an impressionist painter and as an observer of light and nature. The work serves as a window to your personal world, a place where peace and beauty intertwine. His ability to transform everyday experience into art endures, making this painting a central piece not only in his legacy, but also in the history of art. When observing it, the viewer is invited to remember that true beauty can be found in the simplest moments, captured with a touch of color and light.

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