Bronze Age Gold from Wales

The Pool of London

MONET, Claude (Artist)

Monet came to London in 1871 as a refugee from the Franco-Prussian war. This view of the Thames depicts the Pool of London with the Customs House on the right and London Bridge in the background. Brought up at Le Havre, Monet was fascinated by maritime views and had preferred to work out of doors, 'en plein air', since the 1850s. In 1868 Emile Zola enthused: 'He has sucked the milk of our age...He loves the horizons of our cities, the grey and white patches which the houses make against the light sky.'

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 2486

Creation/Production

1840 - 1926
Role: Artist
Period: 1871

Acquisition

Purchase, 1/9/1980

Measurements

Height (cm): 48.5
Width (cm): 74.5
Height (in): 19
Width (in): 29
h(cm) frame:70.0
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:96.0
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:9.0
d(cm)

Techniques

Oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
Art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

Oil

Location

In store
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