The House Seen from the Rose Garden 3 (1922 – 1924) by Claude Monet

The House Seen from the Rose Garden 3 - Claude Monet - 1922 - 1924

Artwork Information

TitleThe House Seen from the Rose Garden 3
ArtistClaude Monet
Date1922 - 1924
Art MovementImpressionism

About The House Seen from the Rose Garden 3

The artwork “The House Seen from the Rose Garden 3” is a landscape painting by the Impressionist artist Claude Monet, created between 1922 and 1924. It is part of a series, titled “The House seen from the Rose Garden,” which depicts the view of Monet’s own house as seen from his rose garden. The painting exemplifies the Impressionist movement, marked by Monet’s signature loose brushwork and his focus on the interplay of natural light, color, and atmosphere.

In this painting, Monet presents a harmonious blend of colors and dabs of paint that suggest the lush florals and greenery of a garden, rather than delineating them explicitly. We see a rich tapestry of blues, purples, greens, and pinks, which combine to communicate not just the visual but also the sensory experience of the scene. Details of the house and garden are abstracted; the brushstrokes are energetic and prominent, a classic trait of Monet’s later works, where form becomes secondary to the overall impression of light and color. The viewer is invited to experience the garden as Monet might have—through the essence of the place, rather than the specific, concrete details.

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