View of Vernon
Artist
Claude Monet
(French, 1840-1926)
CultureFrench
Date1886
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions23 3/4 × 31 1/4 in. (60.3 × 79.4 cm)
Overall, Frame: 32 7/8 × 41 × 3 3/4 in. (83.5 × 104.1 × 9.5 cm)
Overall, Frame: 32 7/8 × 41 × 3 3/4 in. (83.5 × 104.1 × 9.5 cm)
SignedLower right: Claude Monet
Credit LineGift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., dedicated by the Trustees to Augustus C. Miller in recognition of his service as Board Chairman, June 2004
Object number71.721
Collections
On View
Chrysler Museum of Art, Gallery 217
Label TextClaude Monet French, 1840–1926 View of Vernon, 1886 Oil on canvas From 1883 until his death in 1926, the Impressionist Claude Monet lived in Giverny, where he painted his Haystacks series and also painted the nearby village of Vernon. About 50 miles from Paris, this town represented the unchanged countryside, a refuge from the drastically renovated and industrialized city of Paris. Specific light and weather were important to Monet, who painted quickly with broken brushstrokes to evoke the changing impression of the landscape. The grey sky and leafless poplar indicate early spring. Monet made many views of Vernon that show the recognizable tall church that towers over the landscape, even the distant hills. Gift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. 71.721 Exhibition History"The Agrarian Ideal: Monet, van Gogh, Homer," Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA, October 7, 2016 - January 8, 2017. "Claude Monet: Series Paintings," Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan, October 20, 2023 – January 28, 2024; Osaka Nakanoshima Museum, Osaka, Japan, February 17 – May 6, 2024.Published ReferencesBenno Tempel, et., al., _Claude Monet: Journey to Series Paintings_ (Tokyo and Osaka: Sankei Shimbun with Ueno Royal Museum, 2023) 75, cat. no. 25.
Alexander Gardner
January 1864
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