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The Palazzo Dario

MONET, Claude

The Palazzo Dario
Image: By permission of Amgueddfa Cymru — Museum Wales
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Monet painted this view of the Palazzo Dario, near the mouth of the Grand Canal, in several sessions, probably during his 'troisième motif' between two and four o'clock in the afternoon. The upper storey and the left half of the facade of the Palazzo Barbaro-Wolkoff next door are trimmed by the edges of the canvas - a compositional device derived from Japanese woodcuts. A gondola marks the dividing line between the palace and its reflection. Margaret Davies purchased this work in Paris in 1913.

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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 2481

Creation/Production

MONET, Claude
Date: 1908

Acquisition

Bequest, 12/12/1963

Techniques

Canvas

Material

Oil

Location

on display

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  • Architecture And Buildings
  • Art And Design Movements
  • Canal
  • Fine Art
  • Impressionism
  • Landscape
  • Landscape Features
  • Monet, Claude
  • Painting
  • Palace

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