The Four Trees

The Four Trees

"The Four Trees" is one in a series of paintings of four poplar trees by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Monet settled in Giverny, about forty-five miles northwest of Paris, in 1883. Although he took frequent trips, venturing as far as London and Venice, it was the landscape within a two-mile radius of his home that captured his attention for the rest of his life. With his famous "Haystacks" pictures, begun in 1890, Monet began to paint in series, often working on several canvases at once in order to capture the scene in changing light and weather conditions. During the summer and...
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quick facts
Artist:Claude Monet
Artform:Painting
Date completed:1891
Genre:Landscape art
Height:2' 8"
Width:2' 8"

Artist of The Four Trees

Claude Monet
Claude Monet
November 14, 1840- December 5, 1926

Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise . Claude Monet was born on 14 November 1840 on the 5th floor of 45 rue Laffitte, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. He...
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Current owner of The Four Trees

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Location:New York City
Acquired:1929
Acquired bybequest

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is a renowned art museum in New York City. Its permanent collection contains more than two million works, divided into nineteen curatorial departments. The main building, located on the eastern edge of Central Park along Manhattan's Museum Mile, is one of the world's largest art galleries. There is also a much smaller second location at "The Cloisters" in Upper Manhattan that features medieval art. Represented in...
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Periods and Movements

Impressionism
Impressionism

Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to...
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