Chrysanthemums - 1878


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

The "crisantemos" painting of 1878, created by Claude Monet, is a work that stands out within the corpus of the master impressionistic. Although many of his works focus on landscapes and effects of light on nature, this oil presents an intimate approach to floriculture, revealing Monet's interest in ephemeral beauty and the nuances of color. In this canvas, the chrysanthemos are arranged so that they suggest a vibrant vitality, bringing the viewer closer to a floral universe that, at the same time, evokes the fragility of life.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its verticality, dominated by a dense and lush flower arrangement. Monet uses a palette that covers a variety of yellow and orange tones, contrasted with different nuances of green and brown, allowing flowers to stand out with an almost radiant brightness. This color use is characteristic of Monet's style, who frequently combined complementary colors to intensify visual perception and transmit sensations. The texture of the brushstroke is perceived free and loose, delivering a sense of movement, as if the flowers were gently dance to the beat of a warm breeze.

Unlike many paintings Contemporary of the time, "chrysanthemums" lacks human or animals. The absence of living figures does not undermine their power; On the contrary, it allows the viewer to immerse in a world without distractions, where flowers are the only subject. This choice reflects a trend in impressionist art towards the exaltation of everyday life, highlighting beauty in what could be considered ordinary. Monet, in his search to capture the reality of objects, often pushed the limits of perception, making this painting A sublime study of light and form.

Interestingly, you can contextualize "chrysanthemums" within the series of works that Monet dedicated to nature and flora, showing itself as a precursor of their work later, where it would also explore color and light in the representation of the water lies and the Giverny Garden. Although this piece is less documented than others of its repertoire, it represents an intimate aspect of its artistic practice, and reflects the transition that Monet made towards a deeper exploration of the shape and color in nature.

This work is also a testimony of the deep symbolism that flowers have in art. Chrysanthemums, in particular, are emblematic in different cultures, symbolizing from death to royalty and truth. Monet, who was a garden lover and an enthusiastic cultivator, perhaps found in these flowers a reflection of his own philosophy of ephemeral beauty. Thus, "Chrysanthe" is not only erected as a visual representation of a flower; It is a poetic statement about perception and appreciation in everyday life.

In conclusion, "Chrysanthemums" by Claude Monet invites you to contemplate not only the beauty of flowers, but also the artist's mastery in the management of color and light. It is presented as a reminder of the power that nature has to inspire, as well as the ability of Monet to transform the simple into extraordinary, making this work a valuable example of impressionism and a testimony of the artistic potential that emerges from the attentive observation and observation The genuine feeling.

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