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The ''Rouen Cathedral'' series was painted in the 1890s by French impressionist
Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, , ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. Durin ...
. The paintings in the series each capture the
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of the
Rouen Cathedral Rouen Cathedral (french: Cathédrale primatiale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Rouen) is a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, Normandy, France. It is the see of the Archbishop of Rouen, Primate of Normandy. It is famous for its three towers, each i ...
at different times of the day and year and reflect changes in its appearance under different lighting conditions.


Date

The ''Rouen Cathedral'' paintings, more than thirty in all, were made in 1892 and 1893 in Rouen,
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, then reworked in Monet’s studio in 1894. Monet rented spaces in Rouen across the street from the cathedral as his temporary studio. In 1895 he selected what he considered to be the twenty best paintings from the series for display at his Paris dealer’s gallery and sold eight of them before the exhibition was over. Camille Pissarro and
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visited the exhibition and praised the series highly. Historically, the series was well-timed. In the early 1890s, France was seeing a revival of interest in Catholicism and the subject of one of its major cathedrals was well received. Apart from its religious significance, Rouen Cathedral—built in the
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—could be seen as representing all that was best in French history and culture, given that it was a style of architecture that was admired and adopted by many European countries during the Middle Ages.


Painting Light

When Monet painted the ''Rouen Cathedral'' series, he had long since been impressed with the way light imparts to a subject a distinctly different character at different times of the day and the year and as atmospheric conditions change. For Monet, the effects of light on a subject became as important as the subject itself. Like his other series (such as the famous ''
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'') in which Monet painted many views of the same subject under different lighting conditions, these works are an attempt to illustrate the importance of light in our perception of a subject at a given time and place. Image:Claude Monet - La Cathédrale de Rouen, Le Portail au Soleil.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral, West Façade, Sunlight''
1892
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C., USA File:RouenCathedralSerbia05.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral, red, Sunlight''
1892
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Image:Claude Monet - Cathédrale de Rouen. Harmonie bleue et or.jpg, ''La Cathédrale de Rouen. Le portail et la tour Saint-Romain, plein soleil; harmonie bleue et or''
1892-1893
Musée d'Orsay
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Image:Claude Monet - Cathédrale de Rouen. Harmonie bleue.jpg, ''La Cathédrale de Rouen. Le portail, soleil matinal; harmonie bleue''
1892-1893
Musée d'Orsay
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Image:Claude Monet - Rouen Cathedral, Facade (Sunset).JPG, ''Rouen Cathedral, Facade (sunset), harmonie in gold and blue''
1892-1894
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Robert Pelfrey, in ''Art and Mass Media,'' wrote: ::By focusing on the same subject through a whole series of paintings, Monet was able to concentrate on recording visual sensations themselves. The subjects did not change, but the visual sensations – due to changing conditions of light – changed constantly. The cathedral series was not Monet's first series of paintings of a single subject, but it was his most exhaustive. The subject matter was a change, however, for prior to this series, Monet had painted mostly landscapes. The cathedral allowed him to highlight the paradox between a seemingly permanent, solid structure and the ever-changing light which constantly plays with our perception of it. There were calls for the state to buy the entire series and exhibit them as a whole, but these calls were not heeded and the series was divided.


Technique

Painting the cathedral was a challenging task, even for Monet. Michael Howard, in his ''Encyclopedia of Impressionism,'' writes: ::As always, the pictures gave him intense difficulties, which threw him into despair. He had vivid nightmares of the cathedral in various colors – pink, blue and yellow – falling upon him… onet wrote:‘Things don’t advance very steadily, primarily because each day I discover something I hadn’t seen the day before… In the end, I am trying to do the impossible.’ Monet found that the thing he had set out to paint—light—was an almost impossible thing to capture because of its ever-changing nature and its extreme subtlety. He was assisted, however, by his ability to capture the essence of a scene quickly, then finish it later using a sketch combined with his memory of the scene. For these paintings, he used thick layers of richly textured paint, expressive of the intricate nature of the subject. Paul Hayes Tucker, in ''Claude Monet: Life and Art,'' writes: ::Monet’s sensitivity to the natural effects he observed are just one factor that make these pictures so remarkable; the way he manipulates his medium contributes to their majesty as well. For the surfaces of these canvases are literally encrusted with paint that Monet built up layer upon layer like the masonry of the façade itself. The subtle interweaving of colors, the keen perception of the artist and the use of texture all serve to create a series of shimmering images in light and color—masterpieces worthy of the grandeur of their subject matter.


Gallery

Image:getty_monet_rouen_cathedral.jpg, ''The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light'', 1894,
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. Image:Claude Monet 032.jpg, ''The portal and the tower of the saint-romain at morning sun, Harmony in Blue''
1893
Musée d'Orsay
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Image:Claude Monet - Rouen Cathedral, Facade (Morning effect).JPG, ''Rouen Cathedral, Facade (Morning effect)''
1892-1894
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Image:Claude Monet - Rouen Cathedral, Facade I.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral, Facade 1''
1892-1894
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Hakone, Japan Image:Claude Monet La cathédrale de Rouen, le portail.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral, The Façade in Sunlight''
1894
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Williamstown, USA Image:Rouen Cathedral, West Facade.JPG, ''Rouen Cathedral, West Facade'', 1894, National Gallery of Art Image:Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, Sunlight.JPG, ''Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, Sunlight'', 1894, National Gallery of Art Image:Rouen Cathedral- Setting Sun, Symphony in Grey and Pink.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral- Setting Sun, (Symphony in Grey and Pink)'', 1894,
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, Great Britain Image:Monet-cathedrale-rouen.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral, Facade and the Tour d'Albane. Grey Weather'', 1894,
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Image:Claude Monet - Cathédrale de Rouen. Harmonie blanche.jpg, ''La Cathédrale de Rouen. Le portail et la tour Saint-Romain, effet du matin; harmonie blanche''
1892-1893
Musée d'Orsay
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Image:Claude Monet - Rouen Cathedral, Facade and Tour d'AlbaneI.JPG, ''Rouen Cathedral, Facade and Tour d'AlbaneI, dull day''
1892-1894
Beyeler Museum
Riehen, Switzerland Image:Claude Monet, The Portal of Rouen Cathedral, le Portal vu de face.jpg, ''Rouen Cathedral, the West Portal, Dull Weather''
1892
Musée d'Orsay
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Public display

In 1994, the
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exhibited sixteen paintings of the series. In 2018, the
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in
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exhibited five paintings of the series, together in a single room, for the duration of a temporary exhibition titled ''Monet & Architecture'', devoted to
Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, , ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. Durin ...
's use of architecture as a means to structure and enliven his art. This was a rare occurrence because no museum other than the Musée d'Orsay owns or exhibits more than three in a permanent collection and none of the museum's examples were included in the exhibition. The five paintings exhibited were the examples from the following collections: *
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* Klassik Stiftung Weimar * Museum of Fine Arts *
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* An undisclosed private collection


See also

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List of paintings by Claude Monet This is an incomplete list of works by Claude Monet (1840–1926), including nearly all the finished paintings but excluding the ''Water Lilies'', which can be found here, and preparatory black and white sketches.An in-depth analysis of Monet's ''Rouen'' series in theartwolf.comBrief essay on Monet's ''Rouen Cathedral'' series from the J. Paul Getty Museum
{{Claude Monet Paintings by Claude Monet Series of paintings by Claude Monet 1890s paintings Religious paintings Churches in art Collections of the National Gallery of Art Paintings in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum