Garden at Bordighera, Morning explained
Garden at Bordighera, Morning is an 1884 oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet,[1] now in the Otto Krebs collection at the Hermitage Museum, first displayed to the public in 1995.[2] [3] [4]
Showing palm trees and a church tower in the background, the work was produced during a stay in Bordighera on the Ligurian coast of Italy from January to April 1884. He wrote to his art critic friend Théodore Duret "I set up in a fairyland. It would take a palette of diamonds and precious stones".[5]
Other Monets in the Hermitage
See also
References
- Web site: Art works. The State Hermitage Museum.
- Web site: Garden in Bordighera, Impression of Morning - Claude Monet. 2020-09-03. www.arthermitage.org. en.
- Albert Kostenevitch, Catalogue de l'exposition de la peinture française des XIXe et XXe siècles [à l'Ermitage] issue des collections privées d'Allemagne, ministère de la Culture de la Fédération de Russie, musée de l'Ermitage, Saint-Pétersbourg, 1995,German translation by Kindler, Munich, 1995
- Web site: Otto Krebs Collection: Spoils of War or Plunder in Peace? - Art Antiques Design. 2020-09-03. www.art-antiques-design.com.
- Méditerranée, de Courbet à Matisse, Paris, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, 19 septembre 2000 - 15 janvier 2001.