Saturday, May 16, 2020
Claude Monet And The French Landscape - Claude Monet And The Painting Le Canal Du Coeur
Claude Monet And The French Landscape - Claude Monet And The Painting 'Le Canal Du Coeur'You might have seen the Claude Monet painting 'Le Canal du Coeur'. Most likely, it is displayed in your favorite department store or grocery store. Even if you have not seen it, it is worth a closer look.This canvas painting is a compilation of a group of work, which is the work of famous French Impressionist painter Claude Monet. His work stands out because it was executed using oil paints. He was one of the most successful painters at the time, as evidenced by the fact that Monet paintings are worth a fortune.Monet was not merely an easel painting artist. He had many other talents such as landscape painting, or studio painting. Here is a comparison between 'Le Canal du Coeur' and a Monet landscape painting.The first thing that strikes me about the painting 'Le Canal du Coeur' is the lack of an artist named Painging. 'Painging' is Monet's nickname. Monet named several paintings after his family members and friends but Painging is the only one he did not name.The reason for the renaming of the painting is unknown, but Monet had two sons, both of whom were his pupils. Two of these children were named in the painting. Their names are Pierre and Claude.Another similarity is that the piece is in a collage style. Monetwas well known for his collage style. Of course, collage painting has a very different feel from what we think of when we think of painting, but in the collage style, Monet painted the whole canvas together with its features and textures.As far as paintings go, the canvas was turned into a freehand style, so it is difficult to say what is a freehand and what is a collage. The collage style simply means that Monet laid out the painting in a series of overlapping blocks. This is done for accuracy, to make sure that the piece is exactly the same size and has the same effect.The similarity in 'Le Canal du Coeur' and a French landscape is significant but not conclusive. Although the artist was known for his freehand style, he did use a collage style in 'Le Canal du Coeur.' A better way to compare these paintings would be to look at how the style varies, which would be the technique used.
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