Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Claude Monet. It dates from 1920 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
Created in 1920, this untitled oil painting by Claude Monet belongs to the museum’s modern art collection. The work presents a pastoral scene dominated by tall grasses and clusters of wildflowers, rendered in a palette of soft, luminous hues. Its composition invites the viewer’s eye to wander across the field, where light appears to shift and shimmer over the surface.
Subject & Meaning
The canvas depicts a meadow where slender stems support delicate purple and white blossoms, set against a backdrop that dissolves into a hazy, watery atmosphere. The interplay of color and form suggests a fleeting moment in nature, emphasizing the transitory quality of light and the vitality of the flora within an open landscape.
Technique & Style
Monet employs a thick, impasto application of paint, allowing brushstrokes to remain visibly sculpted and swirling across the surface. This tactile approach blends greens, blues, and purples in a manner that conveys movement and depth, while the luminous treatment of light creates a subtle glow that animates the scene.
History & Provenance
The painting entered the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, where it remains on display. Its acquisition reflects the institution’s commitment to representing the later period of Monet’s oeuvre, highlighting his continued exploration of landscape and atmospheric effects in the early twentieth century.
Artist & collection
Artist
Oscar-Claude Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840, and raised from the age of five in Le Havre, where he began selling charcoal caricatures as a teenager.



















