Claude Monet’s Poplars on the Epte (1891) immerses viewers in a tranquil riverscape where tall poplar trees align gracefully along the riverbank. Painted near his home in Giverny, Monet captured the subtle interplay of light and reflection, rendering the scene with delicate brushwork that blurs the boundary between land and water. The composition invites a contemplative gaze, encouraging viewers to experience the serenity and ephemeral beauty of nature.
This work can be seen at [The Philadelphia Museum of Art,https://philamuseum.org/collection/object/54677]
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00:03:30
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