Monet | The Father of Impressionism
Monet’s greatest subject was capturing light. He was an acute observer of nature and transposing the reality of living onto canvas. In this latest episode of Expert Voices, art historian Katy Hessel describes five stunning works by Monet which truly capture the feeling of being in nature. These five incredible paintings, offered in Sotheby’s upcoming Modern and Contemporary Art Evening Auction (2 March | London), were painted during a formative fifteen year period. These stunning still lifes, expansive landscapes and seascapes, and recurring motif of haystacks chart his evolution from a painter of representation to a painter of abstraction.
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Omg, she was so much into the paintings. I'd stop by just because of her.
Monet captured life vibrantly. With such depth. LOVE IT!
Love the masterpieces as much as your way to express all the beauty and light captured by Monet, either outdoors or in a still life painting. Thanks
Impressive narrative and overview of this work
Katy Hessel rocks 😎
Okay, fantastic sales pitch, where can I buy?
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Brilliant video! Gotta love Monet, he we indeed the father of impressionism
Also one of the fathers of Expressionism
I have one..
Turner was the father of impressionism and Monet said as much.
I think monet would be like these are just Studies lady calm down
she may actually get it but can we talk about how he broke his bread and how he wanted rodins daughters
what a nightmare of a video...