Gare SaintLazare Arrival of a Train by Claude

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The Gare Saint Lazare by Claude

Gare Saint-Lazare is a series of oil paintings by the French artist Claude Monet. The paintings depict the smoky interior of this railway station in varied atmospheric conditions and from various points of view. The series contains twelve paintings, all created in 1877 in Paris. Claude Monet La Gare Saint-Lazare 1877 huile sur toile H. 75,0 ; L. 105,0 cm. Legs Gustave Caillebotte, 1894 © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d'Orsay) / Hervé Lewandowski Claude Monet (1840 - 1926) When he painted The Saint-Lazare Station, Monet had just left Argenteuil to settle in Paris. La Gare Saint-Lazare est la première série de Monet qui se focalise sur un thème unique ; plus tard, il y aura Les Meules ou Les Nymphéas . Monet réalise donc douze tableaux de la gare dans des conditions atmosphériques variées et avec des points de vue divers. Monet's friend Gustave Caillebotte was also working on paintings of the Quartier de l'Europe around the Gare Saint-Lazare, perhaps prompting Monet to tackle a similar subject. Caillebotte's paintings include The Pont de l'Europe (Museé du Petit Palais, Geneva), a view of the recently built bridge over the station's rail tracks.

OscarClaude (18401926) The Gare SaintLazare Arrival of a Train, 1877 Oil on canvas

Light and steam Light—the dominant formal element in so many Impressionist paintings —is given particularly close attention in The Gare Saint-Lazare, the Auteuil Line. Here, as in many of the Impressionists' most celebrated paintings, Monet shows a bright day and labors to reproduce the closely observed effects of pure sunlight. The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train | Harvard Art Museums 1951.53: The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train Paintings Photo © President and Fellows of Harvard College Gallery Text This is the largest in Monet's series of twelve paintings of the Saint-Lazare train station in Paris, a subject favored by many impressionist painters. The Gare St-Lazare (1877) by Claude Monet The National Gallery, London. Monet was so intent on painting St Lazare station in Paris, the he rented a flat nearby. He painted it many times over, this being one of four surviving canvases made of the station's interior. Although an interior view, the painting is structured like a landscape, with. The Gare Saint-Lazare (also known as Interior View of the Gare Saint-Lazare, the Auteuil Line ), depicts one of the passenger platforms of the Gare Saint-Lazare, one of Paris's largest and busiest train terminals.

La Gare St Lazare 1877 Poster Print by Claude

The painting focuses on light, color, and atmosphere, dissolving the solid forms of trains and buildings. Impressionists like Monet created a new visual language for the modern world, celebrating urban landscapes and the beauty of everyday life. Claude Monet, La Gare Saint-Lazare, 1877, oil on canvas, 75 x 104 cm (Musée d'Orsay, Paris). Gare Saint-Lazare is a series of oil paintings by the French artist Claude Monet. The paintings depict the smoky interior of this railway station in varied atmospheric conditions and from various points of view. The series contains twelve paintings, all created in 1877 in Paris. This was Monet's first series of paintings concentrating on a single theme. Details Title: The Gare St-Lazare Creator: Claude Monet Date Created: 1877 Physical Dimensions: 54.3 x 73.6 cm Type: Painting Medium: Oil on canvas School: French More Info: Explore the. Illustration by Musée d'Orsay published on 01 April 2022 Download Full Size Image An 1877 oil on canvas, Gare Saint-Lazare, by Claude Monet (1840-1926), the French impressionist painter. Fascinated by the play of light on steam and industrial architecture, Monet painted a whole series of canvases on trains and stations.

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