This pin is inspired by the famous work of Claude Monet (1840-1926), Poppies, 1873, musée d'Orsay.
He showed Poppies to the public at the first Impressionist exhibition held in the photographer Nadar's disused studio in 1874. Now one of the world's most famous paintings, it conjures up the vibrant atmosphere...
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This pin is inspired by the famous work of Claude Monet (1840-1926), Poppies, 1873, musée d'Orsay.
He showed Poppies to the public at the first Impressionist exhibition held in the photographer Nadar's disused studio in 1874. Now one of the world's most famous paintings, it conjures up the vibrant atmosphere of a stroll through the fields on a summer's day.
Monet diluted the contours and constructed a colourful rhythm with blobs of paint starting from a sprinkling of poppies; the disproportionately large patches in the foreground indicate the primacy he put on visual impression. A step towards abstraction had been taken.
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