Rouen Cathedral (Monet) - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light, 1894, J. Paul Getty Museum.

  • The portal and the tower of the saint-romain at morning sun, Harmony in Blue
    1893
    Musée d'Orsay
    Paris, France

  • Rouen Cathedral, Facade (Morning effect)
    1892-1894
    Folkwang Museum
    Essen, Germany

  • Rouen Cathedral, Facade 1
    1892-1894
    Pola Museum of Art
    Hakone, Japan

  • Rouen Cathedral, The Façade in Sunlight
    1894
    Clark Art Institute
    Williamstown, USA

  • Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, 1894, National Gallery of Art

  • Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, Sunlight, 1894, National Gallery of Art

  • Rouen Cathedral- Setting Sun, (Symphony in Grey and Pink), 1894, National Museum Cardiff, Great Britain

  • Rouen Cathedral, Facade and the Tour d'Albane. Grey Weather, 1894, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen

  • La Cathédrale de Rouen. Le portail et la tour Saint-Romain, effet du matin ; harmonie blanche
    1892-1893
    Musée d'Orsay
    Paris, France

  • Rouen Cathedral, Facade and Tour d'AlbaneI,dull day
    1892-1894
    Beyeler Museum
    Riehen, Switzerland

  • Rouen Cathedral, the West Portal, Dull Weather
    1892
    Musée d'Orsay
    Paris, France

External video
Monet's Rouen Cathedral Series, Smarthistory
Lichtenstein's Rouen Cathedral Set V, a Pop Art "reproduction", Smarthistory

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