Normandy and Argenteuil
La Pie, roads and towpaths establish the vocabulary of colored shadows. This milestone illuminates the "La Neige de Claude Monet" collection by favoring the atmosphere.
1868 -1895 · Argenteuil, Vétheuil and Norway
Explore Monet's snowy landscapes, where white turns blue, pink, purple and gray, in oil-painted reproduction on canvas.
Winter as an impressionist laboratory
Monet returns to the snow in Argenteuil, Vétheuil, Giverny and during his trip to Norway. The subject reduces details, simplifies shapes and makes visible the nuances of the atmosphere. A road, a house or a mountain becomes the support for blue shadows, pink reflections and gray fog. The "La Neige de Claude Monet" selection notably compares Mount Kolsaas - snowstorm and Houses in the snow, Norway. Its reading favors the atmosphere.
Snow erases the ordinary landscape so that light can become the real subject.
Course & style
Several French winters prepare Monet to face snowy reliefs on a new scale in Norway.
La Pie, roads and towpaths establish the vocabulary of colored shadows. This milestone illuminates the "La Neige de Claude Monet" collection by favoring the atmosphere.
The village and the Seine appear under varied snow effects, often painted in series.
In Sandvika, Monet repeats houses and Mount Kolsaas under storms and changing lights.
Blues and purples build depth without resorting to black. This line guides a reading of "La Neige de Claude Monet" centered on the atmosphere.
Brushstrokes distinguish snow, rock, sky and architecture.
Using the same site allows you to compare time, weather and light.
The rare figures or houses accentuate the calm expanse of the landscape.
Explore by universe
Observe shadows, temperature contrasts, key density and the transformation of the same pattern by weather.
The mountain emerges behind a veil of snow where sky and relief respond to each other with cold touches.
Landmark work of La Neige by Claude Monet. Reading of "La Neige de Claude Monet" through the atmosphere.The colorful facades offer a fragile landmark in the middle of an almost entirely white landscape.
Landmark work of La Neige by Claude MonetVétheuil becomes simpler under winter while blue shadows structure paths, roofs and banks.
Landmark work of La Neige by Claude MonetThe houses in the foreground measure the scale of the mountain and accentuate the depth of the snow-capped valley.
Landmark work of La Neige by Claude MonetBlues and purples build depth without resorting to black. This line guides a reading of "La Neige de Claude Monet" centered on the atmosphere.
Reading key for La Neige by Claude MonetBrushstrokes distinguish snow, rock, sky and architecture.
Reading key for La Neige by Claude MonetWorks to discover
Four active works bring Mount Kolsaas closer together, two views of Norwegian houses and a snow effect in Vétheuil.




Our method
Each painting is made in oil on canvas by a specialized artist, then checked with you before shipping.
Each reproduction is unique. Slight variations of touch and material testify to the painter's manual work.
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A Norwegian view brings a mountainous scale; Vétheuil creates a more intimate atmosphere; the horizontal formats reinforce the calm of the panorama.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each reproduction is hand painted in oil on canvas, without printing.
The painter uses the composition, values, colors and materials visible in the chosen work from Claude Monet's La Neige collection, with particular attention paid to the atmosphere.
Yes. The dimensions are adapted respecting the proportions and balance of the selected work.
Detailed photographs are sent before shipping; you can request edits before sending.
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Send us an image, a museum reference, or the name of an artwork: we can create a custom reproduction.
Buying guide
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The time depends on the format and complexity of the artwork. The painting generally takes several weeks, then the canvas is shipped with tracking.
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Depending on the options available, the canvas can be delivered alone, mounted on a stretcher, or prepared for framing. Details are indicated on the product page.
Yes. You can send us an image, a museum reference, the name of an artwork, or a photo to request a custom reproduction.
Some guidelines for choosing a reproduction from this collection, comparing similar styles, and preparing your order.
This selection brings together artworks designed for art lovers who want to recapture the spirit of a famous painting in a hand-painted canvas. Each reproduction can be adapted to the desired format and validated by photo before shipping.
The available formats allow the artwork to be adapted to a living room, bedroom, office, or a more specific decorative project. The painting is executed in oil on canvas with particular attention to colors, textures, and overall balance.
If you are looking for a similar artwork, a similar artist, or a specific format, you can ask for advice. Reproductions can be adjusted before shipping thanks to photo validation.