The Seine at Rouen explained
The Seine at Rouen is an 1872 oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, now part of the Otto Krebs collection at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.[1] It shows a sunny scene of sailing boats moored by the quays on the Seine in Rouen.
Other Monets in the Hermitage
A retrospective of works by Monet (including The Seine at Rouen) was held at the Hermitage from February to May 2002, with most of his surviving works from all around the world.[2]
See also
Bibliography
- Albert Kostenevitch, Catalogue de l'exposition de la peinture française des XIXe et XXe siècles [à l'Ermitage] issue des collections privées d'Allemagne, Culture Ministry of the Russian Federation, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, 1995, German translation published by Kindler, Munich, 1995
Notes and References
- Web site: Seine at Rouen . arthermitage.org . 7 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170401142804/http://www.arthermitage.org/Claude-Monet/Seine-at-Rouen.html . 1 April 2017 . usurped.
- https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/what-s-on/temp_exh/1999_2013/hm4_1_14/?lng= Monet exhibition