Monet’s ability to manipulate light and color is one of the defining features of his art. Unlike traditional artists who aimed for realistic depictions, Monet sought to capture the dynamic changes in light and the subtle variations in color. This approach is particularly evident in his series paintings, where he painted the same scene under different conditions.
Example: The Rouen Cathedral Series
The Rouen Cathedral series is a prime example of Monet’s fascination with light. He painted over 30 canvases of the cathedral, each depicting it at different times of the day and in various weather conditions. These paintings showcase Monet’s skill in observing and portraying the transient effects of light, with each canvas offering a unique interplay of colors and shadows.
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