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Poplars (Monet series)

Poplars (Monet series)

1891 series of paintings by Claude Monet

Photo: Claude Monet · Commons · Public domain · Cropped & Resized

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The Poplars series paintings were made by Claude Monet in the summer and fall of 1891. The trees were in a marsh along the banks of the Epte River a few kilometers upstream from Monet's home and studio. To reach his floating painting studio that was moored in place he went by small boat up the nearby waterway to where it joined the mainstream. The trees were along the riverside in single file, following along an S-curve. There were three groups of paintings — in one group the paintings have towering poplars that go off the top edge of the canvas, in another group, there are seven trees and in another group three or four poplars on the banks of the Epte River near Giverny. The trees, which actually belonged to the commune of Limetz, were put up for auction before Monet had completed all of his paintings. At a certain point, Monet was forced into buying the trees because he still wasn't finished with his paintings.

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