Monet’s Wheatstacks (Snow Effect, Morning)



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How does this painting by Claude Monet achieve such simplicity and complexity at the
same time? Let’s take a closer look at the techniques Monet used to capture ephemeral
phenomena such as weather, atmosphere, and the effects of time’s passage.

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A conversation with Dr. Scott Allan, Associate Curator of Paintings, Getty Museum and Dr. Beth Harris, Executive Director, Smarthistory, in front of Wheatstacks (Snow Effect, Morning), 1891, Claude Monet. Oil on canvas, 64.8 x 100.3 cm. Getty Museum, Los Angeles

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