Monet: The Restless Vision
Interesting online lecture from ARTscapades looking at the art of Monet and how it was influenced by the women he was with.
Jackie Wullschlager, author of a book with the same title as the lecture, led us though Monet’s life and career focusing on how his art changed with his marriages.
She discussed how his girlfriend and later wife, Camille Doncieux, represented his early, radical work full of figures and representations of modern everyday life. She then moved on to the effect of her death on his art when he moved onto foggy landscapes.
As he met and again later married Alice Hoschede he turned to staying close to home and studying the light effects at different times of day and year in series of paintings such as haystacks.
Finally after Alice died and he grew older and his eyesight started to fail, his step-daughter, Blanche Hoschede, moved to Giverny and stayed with him during the period when he concentrated on painting the garden and produced the large waterlily paintings.
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