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Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) - Oil painting

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Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926) - Oil painting
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"Unframed oil on canvas by the artist Claude Monet. You can see a stamp on paper where it says: (XXVIII. Biennale Internazionale d´Arte - Di Venezia 1956) and five stamps in ink where they mention (Galerie Mathias Fels - Monet - Musée d 'Orsay - ARTAGRAPH EDITION - MUSEE MARMOTTAN MONET) at different points on the reverse side. The painting is in good condition, as are the grids. The canvas denotes to be of the time due to its aging, like the paint, it has some cracks in some parts and denotes being ancient and authentic.
The size of the painting is 31.5 x 23.5 inches. Review each posted photo in detail.

This lot consists of an oil on canvas without a frame, it refers to the famous artist Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926). It was acquired second-hand through the farm. Without COA and by the aspect of the painting, the wood, the stamps and the signature; it is believed that it could be a painting by the artist himself.
This rich toned painting would be a highlight for any collector's shop, home, estate, and / or gallery.

Short summary of Claude Monet:
(Claude Oscar Monet; Paris, 1840 - Giverny, 1926) French painter, key figure in the Impressionist movement. His artistic inclinations were born from contact with Eugne Boudin in Le Havre, and excursions to the countryside and the beach during his adolescence guided the later development of his painting.

After military service in Algeria, he returned to Paris, where in Gleyre's studio he met young artists such as Renoir, Sisley and Bazille, and in the popular Guerbois café he contacted a group of intellectuals, literati and painters. like Mile Zola, Nadar, C zanne and Degas, who together with Manet began to oppose established art.

Fast painting such as pochadas or tudes was, at that time, popular among society while it was limited to the theme of small-format landscapes. Monet's earliest work, The Coast of Sainte-Adresse (1864, Institute of Arts, Minneapolis), is reminiscent of its initiator, Boudin, but takes on greater scope by applying direct painting to larger and more complex subjects and formats.

A similar innovation can be seen in Women in the Garden (1866, Muse d'Orsay, Paris), a work rejected at the Salon of 1867, in which three women amuse themselves in the country under the sun so intense that their dresses become white. in state. of great purity, with few intermediate modulations and marked divisions between the light and shadow areas. The snapshot of the scene is revealed both by the luminous precision of the moment and by the dynamism of the figures, running and turning around a tree. With this ambitious work, Monet moves away from the traditional treatment that until then was given to the portrait - the portrait of his first wife, Camile, had been praised by Zola in the Salon of 1866 - and leans towards the integration of the figures in nature.

ORIGIN:
This article is of limited origin and is attributed to Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926).

CONDITION
Good general condition. Please check the photos well for more references and you can check the details patiently. "