In Our Time

Monet in England

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Jul 25, 2024
Karen Serres, Senior Curator at the Courtauld Gallery, Frances Fowle, Professor of Nineteenth-Century Art, and Jackie Wullschläger, Chief Art Critic for the Financial Times, delve into Monet’s transformative experiences in London. They discuss how war drove him to the city and the subsequent commercial success that influenced his iconic Thames paintings. The guests highlight his fascination with fog and light, the evolution of his style, and his quest for artistic identity, illustrating how London reshaped his Impressionist vision.
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ANECDOTE

Monet's Havre

  • Monet moved to Le Havre as a child, sparking a lifelong love for water and movement.
  • He painted thousands of water pictures, finding solace in it after his mother's death at 16.
INSIGHT

Misty Sunshine

  • In Waterloo Bridge, Misty Sunshine, Monet dissolves forms in a pink-purple mist, creating movement.
  • He balances capturing a moment with a decorative synthesis, a paradox in his series.
ANECDOTE

Selling the Series

  • Monet's London paintings were popular but he insisted on selling the series as a whole.
  • This symphonic approach marked a transition to more abstract work, foreshadowing his Water Lilies.
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