Meules de foin, effet de neige et de soleil (1891)

Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Meules de foin, effet de neige et de soleil (Haystacks, Effect of Snow and Sun)
1891
Oil on canvas, 65.4 x 92.1 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Between 1890 and 1891 Monet devoted some thirty paintings to the haystacks in a field near his house at Giverny. In the midst of this effort, he wrote to the critic Gustave Geffroy: “I am working very hard, struggling with a series of different effects (haystacks), but at this season the sun sets so fast I cannot follow it. . . .  The more I continue, the more I see that a great deal of work is necessary in order to succeed in rendering what I seek.” Haystacks was the first group of paintings that Monet exhibited as a series; in 1891, fifteen were shown at the Galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris. (MET)

See also:

• Giverny (France)