Claude Monet - San Giorgio Maggiore 1908

San Giorgio Maggiore 1908
San Giorgio Maggiore
1908 63x92cm oil/canvas
Indianapolis Museum of Art

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From Indianapolis Museum of Art:
It is surprising that Monet, a painter devoted to the reflection of water and light, did not visit Venice until he was nearly 70 years old.
In his series of paintings devoted to the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, he subordinated the architectural details in order to emphasize the light and color reflected on the surfaces of the building. The gondolas gliding across the Grand Canal are the only breaks in the dense web of pastel colors that defines the water.
Monet completed this canvas and his other Venetian scenes while working in his studio in France during the next few years.