London, Parliament with the Sun Breaking Fog, 1904 Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Location: Musee d'Orsay Paris France
Original Size: 81 x 92 cm
London, Parliament with the Sun Breaking Fog, 1904 | Claude Monet | Painting Reproduction

Oil Painting Reproduction

$593.48 USD
Condition:Unframed
SKU:MCL-2521
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Completely Hand Painted
Painted by European Аrtists with Academic Education
Museum Quality
+ 4 cm (1.6") Margins for Stretching
Creation Time: 8-9 Weeks
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We create our paintings with museum quality and covering the highest academic standards. Once we get your order, it will be entirely hand-painted with oil on canvas. All the materials we use are the highest level, being totally artist graded painting materials and linen canvas.

We will add 1.6" (4 cm) additional blank canvas all over the painting for stretching.

High quality and detailing in every inch are time consuming. The reproduction of Claude Monet also needs time to dry in order to be completely ready for shipping, as this is crucial to not be damaged during transportation.
Based on the size, level of detail and complexity we need 8-9 weeks to complete the process.

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Claude Monet's "London, Parliament with the Sun Breaking Fog" (1904) is a haze-filled love letter to the ethereal light of the British capital. If you were to wander the streets of London at dawn, this is how you'd imagine it - wrapped in layers of mist, with the grand silhouette of the Houses of Parliament looming like a fading memory. The fog, instead of hiding the details, elevates the mood. It’s as if the Parliament isn’t just a building but a presence, a shadow that’s absorbed the very essence of London’s temperamental weather.

Monet wasn’t interested in architecture in the usual sense. The Parliament, in his hands, isn’t a sharp structure but an apparition. It’s barely there, as if the fog is winning a slow, quiet battle to erase it. The colors are pure Monet - soft purples, blues, and pinks blending into one another like a visual symphony. The sun, meanwhile, burns through, creating a golden, almost molten shimmer on the water below. It doesn’t demand attention. Instead, it emerges gently, as though the sun itself is shy in the face of such delicate beauty.

This painting captures the transience of a moment. It's not about Parliament as much as it’s about how the light and air transform our perception of the world around us. Monet’s genius lies in how he turns something so solid - stone, government buildings - into a fleeting impression, like a dream you’re trying to hold onto before it slips away. The painting is both grand and intimate, a meditation on the fragility of both light and time.
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