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Claude Monet (1840–1926) (after) - "Fields with Tulips, 1886"
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Claude Monet (1840–1926) (after) - "Fields with Tulips, 1886"

- Claude Monet (1840–1926) (after), offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm - refers to paper thickness/density). - Plate signed. - Embossed stamp. - Stamp on verso. - Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed. - Size: 43 x 52cm. - Fields with Tulips (1886) by the French Impressionist master Claude Monet captures the vast Dutch countryside through a vibrant panorama of blooming tulip fields stretching across the landscape. In the composition, brightly colored bands of flowers reds, yellows, and greens spread across the foreground, intersected by a canal and a path leading toward traditional windmills that rise against a dramatic northern sky. The sweeping clouds and expressive brushwork give the scene a powerful sense of movement and atmosphere, transforming a rural agricultural view into a luminous study of light, color and space. During the 1880s, Monet travelled to the Netherlands in search of new light effects and expansive landscapes, fascinated by the geometry of canals, windmills and cultivated fields. In works such as Fields with Tulips, he applied the core principles of Impressionism: broken brushstrokes, pure color placed directly on the canvas, and the attempt to capture a fleeting visual impression of nature. This approach connects Monet with fellow Impressionists including Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley, who similarly sought to depict modern landscapes through direct observation and luminous color. The rhythmic arrangement of the tulip fields and the energetic treatment of the sky also anticipate later developments in Post-Impressionism. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin expanded Monet’s chromatic experimentation, while the structural color harmonies visible in landscapes like this would influence modern painters including Henri Matisse, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Cézanne. Today, Fields with Tulips remains a striking example of Monet’s ability to translate the changing effects of natural light into vivid painterly language. Scenes of cultivated fields, canals and windmills reflect the Impressionist fascination with modern rural life, while the radiant palette and dynamic brushwork connect Monet’s legacy with the broader history of modern art from the color innovations of Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall to the refined elegance later explored by artists such as Tamara de Lempicka.

N.º 102028347

Vendido
Claude Monet (1840–1926) (after) - "Fields with Tulips, 1886"

Claude Monet (1840–1926) (after) - "Fields with Tulips, 1886"

- Claude Monet (1840–1926) (after), offset lithograph on heavy-weight textured matte paper (approx. 300gsm - refers to paper thickness/density).

- Plate signed.

- Embossed stamp.

- Stamp on verso.

- Condition: excellent. Never framed, never exposed.

- Size: 43 x 52cm.

- Fields with Tulips (1886) by the French Impressionist master Claude Monet captures the vast Dutch countryside through a vibrant panorama of blooming tulip fields stretching across the landscape. In the composition, brightly colored bands of flowers reds, yellows, and greens spread across the foreground, intersected by a canal and a path leading toward traditional windmills that rise against a dramatic northern sky. The sweeping clouds and expressive brushwork give the scene a powerful sense of movement and atmosphere, transforming a rural agricultural view into a luminous study of light, color and space.

During the 1880s, Monet travelled to the Netherlands in search of new light effects and expansive landscapes, fascinated by the geometry of canals, windmills and cultivated fields. In works such as Fields with Tulips, he applied the core principles of Impressionism: broken brushstrokes, pure color placed directly on the canvas, and the attempt to capture a fleeting visual impression of nature. This approach connects Monet with fellow Impressionists including Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley, who similarly sought to depict modern landscapes through direct observation and luminous color.

The rhythmic arrangement of the tulip fields and the energetic treatment of the sky also anticipate later developments in Post-Impressionism. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin expanded Monet’s chromatic experimentation, while the structural color harmonies visible in landscapes like this would influence modern painters including Henri Matisse, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Cézanne.

Today, Fields with Tulips remains a striking example of Monet’s ability to translate the changing effects of natural light into vivid painterly language. Scenes of cultivated fields, canals and windmills reflect the Impressionist fascination with modern rural life, while the radiant palette and dynamic brushwork connect Monet’s legacy with the broader history of modern art from the color innovations of Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall to the refined elegance later explored by artists such as Tamara de Lempicka.

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