
Description
Signed (lower left)
Image Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 30 3/4 in (56.5 x 78 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Claude Monet's paintings of poppy fields stand among the most iconic expressions of early Impressionism, capturing the vitality of rural landscapes through light, color, and movement. These works reflect his interest in translating fleeting natural impressions into vibrant pictorial experiences.
This composition presents a wide field of blooming poppies extending across the foreground, rendered in dense, rhythmic touches of red, orange, and green. The field occupies the majority of the canvas, creating an expansive visual plane that immerses the viewer within the landscape.
The structure of the composition is subtly organized. A horizontal band of distant hills and a softly defined skyline establish spatial depth, while a cluster of trees on the right provides balance and visual anchoring. Small figures scattered within the field introduce a narrative presence, yet remain secondary to the atmospheric effect.
Light is handled with delicacy and precision. The sunlight diffuses evenly across the field, illuminating the blossoms and enhancing their chromatic intensity. The sky, rendered in soft blues and pale tones, contrasts with the saturated foreground, creating a harmonious interplay between cool and warm elements.
Monet's brushwork is loose and broken, allowing colors to blend optically rather than physically. Each stroke contributes to the shimmering effect that defines Impressionist technique. The poppies are not individually detailed but suggested through clusters of color, reinforcing the immediacy of perception.
The palette is luminous and balanced. The dominant reds of the flowers are interwoven with greens and yellows, creating a vibrant yet controlled chromatic structure. This balance reflects Monet's sensitivity to color relationships within natural light.
Paintings of this subject are held in major institutions such as the Musee d'Orsay and the National Gallery. Poppy field compositions are among the most recognizable and desirable within Monet's early career, maintaining strong and consistent demand in the market.
In a spatial context, this work offers exceptional decorative appeal. Its expansive composition and bright palette bring energy and openness to an interior, while maintaining a refined visual harmony.
Ultimately, this painting exemplifies Monet's ability to capture the essence of a landscape through light and color, transforming a simple field into a vivid and immersive visual experience.
Image Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 30 3/4 in (56.5 x 78 cm)
This lot is accompanied by a consignor-provided COA or related documentation, offered as received.
Claude Monet's paintings of poppy fields stand among the most iconic expressions of early Impressionism, capturing the vitality of rural landscapes through light, color, and movement. These works reflect his interest in translating fleeting natural impressions into vibrant pictorial experiences.
This composition presents a wide field of blooming poppies extending across the foreground, rendered in dense, rhythmic touches of red, orange, and green. The field occupies the majority of the canvas, creating an expansive visual plane that immerses the viewer within the landscape.
The structure of the composition is subtly organized. A horizontal band of distant hills and a softly defined skyline establish spatial depth, while a cluster of trees on the right provides balance and visual anchoring. Small figures scattered within the field introduce a narrative presence, yet remain secondary to the atmospheric effect.
Light is handled with delicacy and precision. The sunlight diffuses evenly across the field, illuminating the blossoms and enhancing their chromatic intensity. The sky, rendered in soft blues and pale tones, contrasts with the saturated foreground, creating a harmonious interplay between cool and warm elements.
Monet's brushwork is loose and broken, allowing colors to blend optically rather than physically. Each stroke contributes to the shimmering effect that defines Impressionist technique. The poppies are not individually detailed but suggested through clusters of color, reinforcing the immediacy of perception.
The palette is luminous and balanced. The dominant reds of the flowers are interwoven with greens and yellows, creating a vibrant yet controlled chromatic structure. This balance reflects Monet's sensitivity to color relationships within natural light.
Paintings of this subject are held in major institutions such as the Musee d'Orsay and the National Gallery. Poppy field compositions are among the most recognizable and desirable within Monet's early career, maintaining strong and consistent demand in the market.
In a spatial context, this work offers exceptional decorative appeal. Its expansive composition and bright palette bring energy and openness to an interior, while maintaining a refined visual harmony.
Ultimately, this painting exemplifies Monet's ability to capture the essence of a landscape through light and color, transforming a simple field into a vivid and immersive visual experience.
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Additional photographs and condition reports may be provided upon request as a courtesy only. Any condition report, catalogue description, image, certificate, report, document, authentication statement, authentication opinion, specialist opinion, or communication regarding origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, authorship, signature, condition, provenance, or value is an opinion only and not a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Yakon Auctions.
The absence of reference to defects, restoration, wear, damage, handling marks, conservation, alteration, or repair does not mean the lot is free from such matters. Photographs are for reference only and may not accurately reflect color, tone, dimensions, condition, signature details, or the true state of the lot. Buyers should review all images carefully, as they form part of the description.
Provenance is provided by the consignor, prior owner, or most recent owner and may not be supported by records. All reports, COAs, appraisals, authentication letters, provenance statements, invoices, labels, or related documents, including any opinions, analyses, or conclusions therein, are provided as received from the consignor, prior owner, or third party, and have not been independently verified by Yakon Auctions. Such materials are for reference only and are not guarantees of authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, provenance, condition, or value.
All artworks, antiques, collectibles, autographed items, signed memorabilia, music memorabilia, records, photographs, posters, entertainment collectibles, and related items are offered based on information and documentation provided with the lot. Unless expressly stated, Yakon Auctions has not independently authenticated any signature, inscription, attribution, authorship, association, provenance, pressing detail, edition, period, origin, or related documentation.
Terms such as "attributed to," "after," "manner of," "circle of," "school of," "in the artist's style," or similar language mean the lot is not guaranteed to be by the named artist, maker, signer, studio, or period. Exact authorship, origin, attribution, or date may be unknown, and the lot may not be included in any official catalogue raisonne, archive, registry, or recognized reference source.
Yakon Auctions makes no express or implied warranties or guarantees regarding authenticity, authorship, signature, origin, age, period, condition, provenance, attribution, description, value, or marketability. Buyers are responsible for due diligence and should seek independent expert advice before bidding.
No return, refund, cancellation, or bid retraction will be accepted based on disputes regarding authenticity, attribution, authorship, signature, condition, provenance, description, estimated value, market value, or buyer's post-sale opinion.
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CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
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