Supplier
private collection
Introduction
Monet's "Museum at Havre" is one of the iconic works of the Impressionist art movement, created in 1873. This piece showcases Monet's keen observation and expression of changes in light and shadow. The composition of buildings and sailing boats in the painting is balanced, with colors used in a light and varied manner. The scene predominantly features bright, layered blues and whites, creating a shimmering water surface and a vibrant harbor atmosphere. Through bold brushstrokes and a free combination of colors, Monet successfully conveys an immediate and ever-changing natural landscape.