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Claude Monet’s 1905 painting “Parliament – Reflections on the Thames” is a work that encapsulates the mastery of Impressionism, resonating with the melancholic and ephemeral atmosphere of time and light. In this work, Monet presents a view of the Palace of Westminster, with its unmistakable profile projected against a background of vibrant light and colour. However, what truly stands out in this work is the way in which the artist captures the interaction of the Thames water with light and atmosphere, a recurring theme in his work, but here it reaches a palpable emotional and aesthetic depth.
The composition is articulated around the central figure of Parliament, its shadows reflected in the river. Monet employs a rich palette of blues, greys and ochres, which contribute to creating a misty, typically London atmosphere that seems to suggest the fleeting nature of moments. The variations in colour and intensity of the brushstrokes evoke a sense of movement, as if the elements of the scene were constantly changing under the effect of weather conditions. This instability is accentuated by the way Monet uses the technique of loose brushstrokes, a way of bringing the landscape to life and of capturing the impact of light on watery surfaces.
Light is a protagonist in this work, as it not only illuminates the landscape, but also acts as an emotional vehicle. The mist that envelops the Parliament softens its contours, almost as if the building were emerging from a dream, which lends an air of mystery and nostalgia. The luminosity of the sky on the horizon, with flashes reflecting off the water, suggests the arrival of dusk, a moment charged with symbolism that evokes the passing of time, and which has been a constant concern in Monet's later works.
There are no human figures visible in this painting, which reinforces the solitude of the scene and allows the viewer's attention to be drawn entirely to the interaction between the architecture of the Parliament and the nature that surrounds it. This compositional choice reinforces the idea that, despite the grandeur of the human buildings, it is the forces of nature and light that dominate and transform the landscape.
“Parliament – Reflections on the Thames” is part of a series of works by Monet that portray the same subject from different angles and times of day, showing his obsession with capturing light and its effects on the environment. The series, which includes works painted in different weather conditions and at different times, documents an experimental period in Monet’s career, in which colour and light become the true protagonists of the painting, blurring the lines between the real and the intangible.
Through this work, Monet not only offers a sensorial portrait of London, but also invites the viewer to contemplate the transience of time and the ephemeral beauty of the moment. His mastery of combining light, color and form on a single canvas is evident in every brushstroke, taking the viewer on a visual journey that goes beyond literal representation into a transcendent emotional and aesthetic experience. “Parliament - Reflections on the Thames” is a testament to Monet’s commitment to his artistic vision and his ability to transform an everyday scene into a hymn to nature and light.
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