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The Doge's Palace by Monet in the Brooklyn Museum, March 2010

The Doge's Palace by Monet in the Brooklyn Museum, March 2010
The Doge's Palace (Le Palais ducal)

Daunted by Venice’s innumerable picturesque views and art-historical legacy, Monet delayed visiting the city until 1908. Once there, he explored familiar artistic concerns—reflection, atmosphere, and structure— through the city’s fundamental visual elements: its water, light, and architecture. To capture the Doge’s Palace, one of Venice’s most notable monuments, Monet positioned himself across an expanse of water, in a gondola. Despite the horizontal format of the canvas, and of the palace itself, the painter accentuated the vertical through reflection, dissolving the solid structure into a shimmer of pink, green, and yellow. Although Monet spent several sessions painting directly in front of his subject, he reworked this canvas in his Giverny studio in preparation for a 1912 exhibition.

Artist: Claude Monet, French, 1840-1926

Medium: Oil on canvas

Place Made: Europe

Dates: 1908

Dimensions: 32 x 39 in. (81.3 x 99.1cm) Frame: 40 1/4 x 48 x 4 1/2 in. (102.2 x 121.9 x 11.4 cm)

Signature: Signed and dated lower right: "Claude Monet 1908"

Collections: European Art

Museum Location: This item is on view in Beaux-Arts Court, South, 3rd Floor

Accession Number: 20.634

Credit Line: Gift of A. Augustus Healy

Text from: www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/4377/The_Do...

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