Yellow Iris with pink cloud - 1917


size(cm): 60x60
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The work "Iris yellow with pink cloud" (Yellow Iris with Pink Cloud) by Claude Monet, created in 1917, rises as a vibrant testimony of the mastery of impressionism towards the end of the artist's life. This Monet period is remarkable not only for its distinctive visual style, but also for its intensification of the exploration of light and color in nature. The painting manifests itself as a beautiful display of yellow irise in a blurred bottom by pink clouds, creating a brilliant interaction between the flower and the sky.

The composition of the work focuses on the flowers that dominate the foreground, where yellow irises infiltrate the scene with an almost palpable energy. Monet captures the exuberance of these flowers by rapid and loose brushstrokes, a technique that allows you to transfer the essence and movement of the irises instead of an exact representation. The use of luminous yellow tones is complemented with subtle nuances of green, which suggests the luminosity of the natural environment, and simulates the feeling of being mired among flowers. The forms of the irises are cut against a sky that, although subtly treated, is marked by the bold use of pink color, which evokes an atmosphere of dream and serenity.

In the upper part of the composition, pink clouds seem to float gently, which suggests the influence of the climate in the environment. This background also highlights the transience of daylight, a recurring theme in Monet's work. The way in which the sky brings an emotional dimension to the work reflects a constant concern of the artist to capture the ephemeral essence of light and its effects on perception. This is a distinctive feature in the impressionist painting, where the atmosphere plays a central role in the interpretation of the scene.

Throughout his career, Monet deeply experienced with different floral compositions, from his famous Nenruars to the Giverny gardens that so many times immortalized. "Iris yellow with pink cloud" is an example of how their interests in the local flora expanded to include a more abstract interpretation of color and shape, which offers a contrast with some of their previous works, where the flowers were represented from more literal way.

There are no human figures in this work, a characteristic that reinforces the idea that nature in its purest and most vibrant form can be the focus of our attention. The absence of characters invites the spectator to immerse himself completely in the beauty of the irises and the aerial landscape that surrounds them. This stylistic decision resonates with the search for impressionism due to a direct connection with the visual and emotional perception of the environment.

Finally, it is important to contextualize "Yellow Iris with Pink Cloud" within the vast legacy of Claude Monet, who is considered one of the founders of impressionism. Through his works, such as "Impression, Rising Sun" and his numerous explorations of light and the reflection in the water, Monet revolutionized painting in the nineteenth century and left a lasting impact on generations of later artists. This work of 1917, carried out at a time when Monet faced the darkness of the disease and loss, is a reminder of his indomitable artistic spirit and his ability to find beauty in the world that surrounded him, even in the most moments challenging.

"Iris yellow with pink cloud" is not only presented as a notable technical achievement, but also embodies the heart of impressionism: a constant dialogue between light, color and nature. In it, Monet invites spectators to reflect on the ephemeral vitality of flowers and the depth of heaven, urging them to get lost in an instant of pure visual beauty.

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