Houses on the Achterzaan explained

Houses on the Achterzaan
Artist:Claude Monet
Year:1871
Height Metric:45.7
Width Metric:67
City:New York
Museum:Metropolitan Museum of Art

Houses on the Achterzaan is an 1871 painting by French artist Claude Monet. Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts riverside garden houses on the west shore of the Achterzaan river in Zaandam, the Netherlands. He painted it from the dam in the Zaan, facing northwest. The painting is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

Background

Monet traveled to the Netherlands on the advice of fellow painter Charles-François Daubigny, who highly recommended that Monet study the splendor of the Achterzaan river. The paintings Monet produced on his trip (often referred to as his Dutch landscapes), including Houses, were well received by his fellow impressionists.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Houses on the Achterzaan. www.metmuseum.org. 2018-10-10.