Poplars on the Epte by Claude Monet silk scarf

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63901429
Item Size:
177 x 53 cm

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Exclusive 100% silk scarf featuring Poplars on the Epte by Claude Monet, 1891, from the National Galleries of Scotland Collection. The mirrored composition is mirrored again to create this lovely long silk scarf design which is finished with hand rolled edges and made in the United Kingdom.

The elegant poplar trees on the banks of the River Epte, seen against a patchy blue summer sky, fuse with their reflected image in a network of brightly coloured brushstrokes.

This is a work from Monet's celebrated series of poplar paintings made between the spring and autumn of 1891, the year after he had settled in Giverny.

He used a boat as a floating studio and captured beautifully the shimmering effects of sunlight on water. The trees were ready to be sold for timber, but Monet, in partnership with a timber merchant, bought the trees at auction so that he could continue painting them.

Claude Monet (14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter, a founder of French Impressionist painting.  Giverny is a village in the region of Normandy in northern France. Impressionist painter Claude Monet lived and worked here from 1883 until his death in 1926.