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segunda-feira, 16 de março de 2020
Panorama da Estrada da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Panorama da Estrada da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Foto Postal Colombo N. 60
Fotografia - Cartão Postal
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
Gothenburg Museum of Art, Gotemburgo, Suécia
OST - 105x73 - 1907
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, País de Gales
OST - 100x81 - 1908
When this work and forty-seven other Monet paintings of
waterlilies (nymphéas) were first exhibited in 1909 an enthusiastic critic
proclaimed: 'Here, more than ever before, painting approaches music and poetry.
There is in these paintings an inner beauty, refined and pervasive; the beauty
of a play and of a concert, a beauty that is both plastic and ideal.' This is
the most delicately-coloured and abstract-looking of the three Monet Nymphéas
purchased by Gwendoline Davies at Paris in 1913.
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, País de Gales
OST - 81x101 - 1905
In 1890 Monet bought the house at Giverny, north-west of Paris,
where he lived for the rest of his life. In 1893 he purchased a large pond
nearby, which he transformed into a water garden. From 1899 he became
increasingly fascinated by the pond, its footbridge and the waterlilies
(nymphéas) floating on its surface. Between 1903 and 1908 Monet painted his
second series of water garden paintings. This is the earliest and most descriptive
of the three Waterlilies purchased by Gwendoline Davies at Paris in 1913.
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
Ninféias (Waterlilies) - Claude Monet
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, País de Gales
OST - 81x92 - 1906
From the Japanese bridge in his water garden, Monet obtained a
high viewpoint of the water and a correspondingly steep picture plane,
uninterrupted by the shoreline. The reflective surface of a pond with its
floating vegetation seems transformed into limitless space. In 1908 he wrote:
'These landscapes of water and reflection have become an obsession...yet I want
to succeed in rendering what I perceive'. This is one of three Monet paintings
of waterlilies (nymphas) purchased by Gwendoline
Davies at Paris in 1913.
Vista Aérea de João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil
Vista Aérea de João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil
João Pessoa - PB
Foto Pintura
Fotografia - Cartão Postal
Praça Raul Soares, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil
Praça Raul Soares, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil
Belo Horizonte - MG
Foto Postal Colombo N. 31
Fotografia - Cartão Postal
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