Les Glaçons W567 par Claude Monet, musée d’Orsay
The W567 Ice Cubes - Claude Monet
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The W567 Ice Cubes - Claude Monet

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À propos de l’œuvre

Les glaçons, par Claude Monet

Claude Monet · Frozen Seine · 1880 · W567

The W567 Ice Cubeshand painted reproduction

Large patches of ice drift on an arm of the Seine in front of a bank punctuated with poplars. The vertical trees dissolve in a pink and green mist, while the ice cubes in the foreground are surrounded by blue, gray and mauve. Painted and signed in 1880, this oil on canvas measuring 60.5 × 99.5 cm is kept in the Musée d'Orsay under the number RF 1965 10 and corresponds to Wildenstein 567.

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The W567 Ice CubesClaude Monet · 1880
1880Dating
60.5 × 99.5 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
RF 1965 10 · Wildenstein 567Inventory
A real paintingThe canvas is painted, never printed.
Created for youEach copy is made to order.
Controlled in photoYou see the finished painting before it leaves.
Touch-ups includedAdjustments are made before shipping.

Look at the work

The debacle transforms the surface of the river into a clear mosaic under an almost erased bank

The bank line remains high and very thin, which reserves most of the format for water. Poplars rise like irregular accents in the misty sky; in the foreground, the ice sheets overlap and open several oblique passages towards the center.

The palette seems limited, but no gray is neutral. The sky mixes sea green, pink and cream; the ice adds cold blue, purple and some dark lines which give the plates their thickness.

The river is no longer a continuous mirror: the broken ice fragments the reflections and forces Monet to construct depth through a succession of floating surfaces.

Composition, touch and light

What Monet builds behind the impression of snapshot

Three precise elements allow us to understand this composition and the essential difficulties of faithful reproduction.

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A deliberately high horizon line

By reducing the bank and the sky, Monet brings the ice cubes closer to the viewer. Their repetition becomes the real subject, while the trees serve as a measure in the distance.

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Plates rendered by their borders

Ice cubes are often barely lighter than water. It is their blue, green or purple contours and dark gaps that make them shaped and moved.

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A colorful mist that unites the scene

Pink and green tones pass from the sky to the trees then to the surface of the river. This atmospheric continuity attenuates the harshness of the phenomenon without erasing the cold.

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Composition01

Preserve the multitude of irregular shapes

The plates must neither become identical rollers nor merge into a white expanse; their sizes and orientations create movement.

Color02

Preserve very fine poplars

Their incomplete silhouettes emerge from the mist. Continuous black trunks would close the bank and harden the atmosphere.

Matter03

Keep the roses and greens of the sky

These delicate colors differentiate W567 from other darker or bluer debacles painted by Monet at the same time.

Documented benchmarks

Three pieces of information specific to this work

The Musée d'Orsay documents Les Glaçons, also entitled Débâcle sur la Seine, oil on canvas from 1880, 60.5 × 99.5 cm, inventory RF 1965 10 and catalog Wildenstein 567.

Episode01

The breaking of ice during the winter of 1879-1880

After the exceptional freezing of the Seine, Monet followed the thaw and painted a series of views where the plates drifted, collided and modified the reflections of the river.

First exhibition02

Monet and Rodin at the Georges Petit gallery in 1889

The Orsay notice mentions the painting under number 50 of this exhibition; it is then in the collection of Charles Ephrussi.

Collection03

Donation from Baroness Eva Gebhard-Gourgaud in 1965

First attributed to the Louvre then presented at the Jeu de Paume, the work joined the Musée d'Orsay in 1986.

Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

Fidelity here depends on precise relationships between light, touch, depth and color temperature.

  • The Wildenstein 567 version
  • The poplar bank in the mist
  • The large patches of ice in the foreground
  • The Seine Pink, Green and Blue Accord

Work sheet

Title The W567 Ice Cubes
Artist Claude Monet (1840 -1926)
Date 1880
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 60.5 × 99.5 cm
Orientation Horizontal
Conservation Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France
Inventory RF 1965 10 · Wildenstein 567
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas
Consult the official notice - Musée d'Orsay · RF 1965 10

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A palette designed with the room

This panoramic landscape is suitable for a living room, dining room or office. A gray green, pale blue or linen wall and a dark setting underline its cold and subtle atmosphere.

W567 Ice Cubes, painted for your interior

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