Impressionism

Giuseppe De Nittis: the elegance of light between Italy and Paris
There are artists who paint reality and others who transform it, then there is Giuseppe De Nittis, who manages to do both with luminous and silent grace. When I first saw one of his paintings, a street in Paris with elegant ladies and galloping horses, I thought: it’s like stepping into a period film, but […]

Why Monet’s water lilies are important and where they are found
WHY MONET’S WATER LILIES ARE IMPORTANT AND WHERE THEY ARE FOUND Monet’s water lilies are none other than the flowers in the pond at the painter’s house in Giverny. From a young age, the artist had focused his attention on seascapes, such as ‘Impression, soleil levant’ with which he inaugurated the first Impressionist exhibition. However, […]
Works and tickets Musée Marmottan Monet
WORKS AND TICKETS MUSÉE MARMOTTAN MONET What are the works and how to book tickets for the Musée Marmottan Monet? Here is a post to discover some of the most significant works of the master of Impressionism kept in the museum, which is the repository of the largest collection of works by Claude Monet in […]

Monet and the Impressionists in Normandy
MONET AND THE IMPRESSIONISTS IN NORMANDY In Normandy, Monet and the Impressionists experimented with techniques to depict the landscape as it is. Inspired by a magical place, they found the inspiration that would change the course of art history forever, acquiring the ability to depict clear skies and threatening clouds, sparkling water and verdant valleys […]

Degas’s Absinthe: analysis and curious facts
DEGAS’S ABSINTHE: ANALISYS AND CURIOUS FACTS Once someone asked me what’s beautiful and charming about Degas’s Absinthe. Actually, it’s a painting that doesn’t make you happy; rather, to me, has always had a subheading: “depression”. No, Degas’s Abisinthe is not beautiful, it’s amazing. It’s a painting depicting with photographic accuracy a scene that anyone who was […]

Degas’s most beautiful works you should know and where to admire them
DEGAS’S MOST BEAUTIFUL WORKS YOU SHOULD KNOW AND WHERE TO ADMIRE THEM A post dedicated to Degas’s most beautiful works and where to find them. Degas was basically a solitary artist. He had a difficult character, he was introverted, and his life was completely devoted to art. He is famous for the dancers he depicted in […]

Monet’s works: the most beautiful ones and where to find them
MONET’S WORKS: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ONES AND WHERE TO ADMIRE THEM Monet’s works and masterpieces you should know to understand the master of Impressionism. Monet was the artist of Impressionism and of the “plein air” painting: his studio was flowery meadows, sunny landscapes, and his home garden.He studied for years reflections on the water, lights […]

A bar at the Folies-Bergère by Manet
A BAR AT THE FOLIES-BERGÈRE BY MANET: DESCRIPTION, ANALYSIS AND CURIOUS FACTS What is the barmaid depicted in the painting A bar at the Folies-Bergère by Manet thinking about and what is she really looking at in front of her? Questions that I often ask myself when looking at the last great masterpiece by Manet. A […]

Women in the Garden by Monet: description and analysis of a masterpiece
WOMEN IN THE GARDEN BY MONET: DESCRIPTION AND ANALYIS OF A MASTERPIECE Why is Women in the Garden by Monet a masterpiece? It’s one of the first examples of plein air painting, a new technique in the art scene of the second half of the 19th century, which is at the base of Impressionist revolution. The painting […]

Gustave Caillebotte and the Floor Scrapers
GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE AND THE FLOOR SCRAPERS Gustave Caillebotte and the Floor Scrapers are the most representative example of how much artists and masterpieces are ignored by the general public and which, instead, are more significant than they look. Gustave Caillebotte is the Impressionist painter who more than others was overcome by Claude Monet and for this […]

Degas’s dancer: the little Dancer of Fourteen Years
DEGAS’S DANCER: THE LITTLE DANCER OF FOURTEEN YEARS Degas’s dancer is beautiful and delicate but she has a sad story and every time I see her I can’t help thinking about what she had to go through. The statue, exhibited at the Sixth Impressionist Exhibition of 1881, was found in Degas’s studio after his death in […]

Where Sorolla paintings are: Sorolla Museum
WHERE SOROLLA PAINTINGS ARE: SOROLLA MUSEUM The post containing the list of the most beautiful museums to see in Madrid comprises the Sorolla Museum, and now I’ll tell you why you must visit it and which works you must see. The house of the Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida is now one of the […]

Monet’s Water Lilies: 5 things to know
MONET’S WATER LILIES: 5 THINGS TO KNOW To Monet painting the Water Lilies meant painting no longer like an Impressionist artist, but experimenting something completely new. The Water Lilies are a series of paintings painted between 1897 and 1926 by Claude Monet, who is considered the father of Impressionism, but also the artist who was […]

Edouard Manet: the Luncheon on the grass
EDOUARD MANET: THE LUNCHEON ON THE GRASS When I think of Edouard Manet, the first painting that comes to my mind is The Luncheon on the grass, the first painting which distances itself from academic painting, and which marks the beginning of the artistic career of the master of the Impressionists. In this post I’ll […]

5 things to know about Claude Monet
Hello! Have you ever thought about how fascinating Monet’s world is, today more than ever? Reliving his artistic discoveries through contemporary events and insights brings out an art that is never “old.” I’ll take you inside Monet, into the beating heart of Impressionism, with new curiosities, unmissable exhibitions, and brilliant reflections. 5 THINGS TO KNOW […]
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