克勞德莫內的《喜鵲》(490 塊木製拼圖)

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《喜鵲》是克勞德莫內於 1868 年冬天用油畫創作的,也是他最大​​的冬季畫作。 1867 年至 1893 年間,莫內畫了數百幅風景畫,描繪了雪的自然效果。藝術史學家認為,法國一系列嚴冬導致了當時由印象派畫家創作的冬季風景畫數量的增加。 這幅畫描繪了一隻孤獨的黑喜鵲棲息在大門上,陽光照射在剛落下的雪上,形成藍色的陰影。這幅畫是莫內最早使用彩色陰影的例子之一,後來成為印象派運動的商標。 這款傳統的成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖愛好者、印象派粉絲和克勞德·莫奈繪畫愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與繪畫主題相匹配的冬季和印象派主題形狀奇思妙想的木製拼圖塊,並且我們以多種方式將它們集成在一起,當您將木製拼圖塊放在一起時,您會感到高興和驚喜。 附贈一張指導組裝的海報 拼圖塊數:490 完成的拼圖尺寸:15.5 英寸 X 10.5 英寸 藝術家:克勞德·莫奈 序號: NP21-490-358 木材厚度:4mm...
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《喜鵲》是克勞德莫內於 1868 年冬天用油畫創作的,也是他最大​​的冬季畫作。

1867 年至 1893 年間,莫內畫了數百幅風景畫,描繪了雪的自然效果。藝術史學家認為,法國一系列嚴冬導致了當時由印象派畫家創作的冬季風景畫數量的增加。

這幅畫描繪了一隻孤獨的黑喜鵲棲息在大門上,陽光照射在剛落下的雪上,形成藍色的陰影。這幅畫是莫內最早使用彩色陰影的例子之一,後來成為印象派運動的商標。

這款傳統的成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖愛好者、印象派粉絲和克勞德·莫奈繪畫愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與繪畫主題相匹配的冬季和印象派主題形狀奇思妙想的木製拼圖塊,並且我們以多種方式將它們集成在一起,當您將木製拼圖塊放在一起時,您會感到高興和驚喜

  • 附贈一張指導組裝的海報
  • 拼圖塊數:490
  • 完成的拼圖尺寸:15.5 英寸 X 10.5 英寸
  • 藝術家:克勞德·莫奈
  • 序號: NP21-490-358
  • 木材厚度:4mm
  • 切工風格:現代
  • 難度:3級
  • 美國製造
  • 成人木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NP21-490-358
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 490
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 15.5" X 10.5"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Claude Monet

Claude Monet was a French painter and one of the founding figures of the Impressionist movement, a revolutionary approach to painting that focused on capturing the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere. Born in Paris in 1840 and raised in Le Havre, Monet began his artistic training at a young age, developing a keen eye for nature and its subtle variations. His early works already demonstrated a fascination with light and color, which would become central themes throughout his career. In 1872, he painted "Impression, Sunrise," a piece that would later give the Impressionist movement its name and mark a significant departure from the formal conventions of academic painting.

Monet's innovative use of loose brushwork and his dedication to painting en plein air allowed him to portray landscapes with a fresh immediacy that captured changing seasons, weather, and times of day. He often painted the same subject multiple times under different lighting conditions, as seen in his renowned series on haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and the water lilies in his garden at Giverny. His style evolved throughout his life, moving from more defined forms to a near-abstract use of color and texture in his later years. Monet's garden at Giverny became his sanctuary and his most significant source of inspiration, with the Japanese bridge and lily pond providing the focus for some of his most iconic works.

By the end of his life, Claude Monet had become one of the most celebrated artists in the world. His contributions to art laid the groundwork for modern movements and inspired generations of painters to break away from tradition and seek new ways of seeing. His influence can be seen in contemporary artists who continue to push the boundaries of art. Despite suffering from cataracts and personal loss in his later years, Monet continued to paint with passion and intensity, creating works that resonate with people from all walks of life. He passed away in 1926, but his legacy endures in the vibrant, light-filled canvases that redefined the possibilities of painting. His works are housed in major museums around the globe, and Giverny remains a pilgrimage site for art lovers and historians alike.

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