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Houses of Parliament, Seagulls by Monet in the Princeton University Museum of Art, July 2011

Houses of Parliament, Seagulls by Monet in the Princeton University Museum of Art, July 2011
Claude Monet, French, 1840–1926


The Houses of Parliament, Seagulls, 1903

Oil on canvas

81 x 92 cm (31 7/8 x 36 1/4 in.) frame: 100 × 111.1 × 6.1 cm (39 3/8 × 43 3/4 × 2 3/8 in.)

Bequest of Mrs. Vanderbilt Webb

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Signed lower right: Claude Monet 1903

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Escaping the Franco-Prussian War, Monet moved to London in the fall of 1870 and stayed until the summer of 1871. Fascinated by the fog, he attempted to capture an atmosphere suffused with moisture, dissolving the distinctions between sky, buildings, and water. During three trips to London between 1899 and 1901, Monet painted many such views. He continued to paint these scenes from photographs when he returned home, eventually producing around one hundred works in all. His favorite sites were on the Thames River: Charing Cross Bridge, Waterloo Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament.


Text from: artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/32454

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