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Stacks of Wheat (Sunset, Snow Effect)

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oil paint (paint)100 × 65 Cm

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The monumental stacks that Claude Monet depicted in his series Stacks of Wheat rose fifteen to twenty feet and stood just outside the artist’s farmhouse at Giverny. Through 1890 and 1891, he worked on this series both in the field, painting simultaneously at several easels, and in the studio, refining pictorial harmonies. In May 1891, Monet hung fifteen of these canvases next to each other in one small room in the Galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris. An unprecedented critical and financial success, the exhibition marked a breakthrough in Monet’s career, as well as in the history of French art. In this view, and in nearly all of the autumn views in the series, the conical tops of the stacks break the horizon and push into the sky. But in most of the winter views, which constitute the core of the series, the stacks seem wrapped by bands of hill and field, as if bedded down for the season. For Monet, the stack was a resonant symbol of sustenance and survival. He followed this group with further series depicting poplars, the facade of Rouen Cathedral, and, later, his own garden at Giverny. The Art Institute has the largest group of Monet’s Stacks of Wheat in the world.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions100 × 65 Cm
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seasonsyellow (color)rural lifepurple (color)orange (color)natureblue (color)weather/seasonslandscapeswinter
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Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
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Galeries Durand-Ruel, Paris, Exposition Claude Monet, exh. cat.

Galeries Durand-Ruel, Paris, Exposition Claude Monet, exh. cat. (Galeries Durand-Ruel, 1891), p. 16, cat. 13.
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by descent to the Potter Family, Chicago

by descent to the Potter Family, Chicago
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">https://publications.artic.edu/monet/reader/paintingsanddrawings/section/135470

">https://publications.artic.edu/monet/reader/paintingsanddrawings/section/135470
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27
Jan
exhibition

Paris, Galeries Durand-Ruel, Exposition d’oeuvres récentes de Claude Monet, May 1891, cat. 13, as Meules. (Coucher du soleil; effet de neige.).

Paris, Galeries Durand-Ruel, Exposition d’oeuvres récentes de Claude Monet, May 1891, cat. 13, as Meules. (Coucher du soleil; effet de neige.).
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Andrè Dombrowski, Monet's Minutes: Impressionism and the Industrialization of Time

Andrè Dombrowski, Monet's Minutes: Impressionism and the Industrialization of Time (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2023), 154–55 fig. 91, 156.
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27
Jan
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, Monet and Chicago, September 5, 2020-June 14, 2021, cat. 56.

Art Institute of Chicago, Monet and Chicago, September 5, 2020-June 14, 2021, cat. 56.
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27
Jan
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Gloria Groom, et. al. Monet and Chicago, exh. Cat.

Gloria Groom, et. al. Monet and Chicago, exh. Cat. (Chicago: Art Institute, 2020), 28-29, 99 cat. 56, 137, 138 under cat. 58.
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“Cat. 29: Stacks of Wheat

“Cat. 29: Stacks of Wheat (Sunset, Snow Effect), 1890/91,” in Monet Paintings and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago, ed. Gloria Groom and Jill Shaw (Art Institute of Chicago, 2014),
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27
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Hervé Descottes, with Cecilia E. Ramos, Architectural Lighting: Designing with Light and Space

Hervé Descottes, with Cecilia E. Ramos, Architectural Lighting: Designing with Light and Space (Princeton Architectural Press, 2011), p. 46, fig. 3.10.