À propos de l’œuvre
Effet de neige à Vétheuil, par Claude Monet
Claude Monet · 1878 -1879 · Orsay RF 3755 · W506
Snow effect in Vétheuil, Orsay W506hand painted reproduction
From the opposite bank of the Seine, Monet looks at Vétheuil under already irregular snow. The bell tower dominates the houses with white roofs, bare trees cross the sky and a strip of cold water occupies the entire foreground. Greens, blues and browns emerge under the snow: the scene is not still, it shows a landscape changing.

Look at the work
Vétheuil appears behind the snowy bank and the moving reflections of the Seine
The bell tower is placed slightly to the left of the center and extends beyond the roofs with its blue-green mass. Vertical trees fragment the village, while two small figures near a fence give a human scale to the river bank.
The foreground alternates water, melted snow and dark vegetation. The horizontal green and blue touches respond to the white marks of the embankment. This opposition enlivens the surface without breaking the cold and silent atmosphere of winter.
The snow here reveals the colors of the landscape: it never completely covers them.
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.
A specific winter in Vétheuil
The Musée d'Orsay dates the painting from the winter of 1878 -1879. Monet then just settled in the village, and the Seine, the houses and the church became the grounds for daily observation of seasonal variations.
A different view of the Church of Vétheuil W505
RF 3755 is a horizontal composition taken from the other bank, with water in the foreground. It should not be confused with the vertical canvas W505, where the church occupies more of the frame.
A landscape built in small breaks
Walls, trees and reflections are not enclosed in continuous contours. Monet juxtaposes brown, green, blue and white markings to let air circulate between the planes.
Reference image
Read this specific version
The single reference image measures 2,790 × 2,063 px. It shows the exact work RF 3755 and was prepared in WebP without enlargement from a photograph by Adrian Scottow distributed under CC BY-SA 2.0 license.
The bell tower as an anchor point
The tower gives the scale of the village but remains partially veiled by the branches. It must dominate without becoming a dark block isolated from the rest of the scene.
Ivory, moss green and cool blue
The white of the snow contains warm grays and bluish reflections. The brown lands and greens of the river keep the landscape alive under this clear range.
Horizontal keys in the water
The Seine is painted in small superimposed streaks, denser at the bottom. This material distinguishes the moving water from the snow-covered embankment and brings depth to the foreground.
Documented benchmarks
Three pieces of information specific to this work
This information concerns specifically Snow effect in Vétheuil of the Musée d'Orsay, RF 3755 and Wildenstein 506.
Musée d'Orsay RF 3755, W506
The oil on canvas measures 52.5 × 71 cm and bears Monet's signature at the bottom left. The museum notice and the catalog raisonné identify it under the numbers RF 3755 and 506.
Acquired by Gustave Caillebotte
Caillebotte purchased the work directly from Monet in January 1879 for 200 francs. The State accepted it in 1896 as part of its legacy before its assignment to the Musée d'Orsay in 1986.
Fourth Impressionist Exhibition
The painting was presented in Paris in 1879 under number 144. This presence directly links it to the moment when the Impressionists affirmed a new way of painting the contemporary landscape.
Your reproduction
What the painter must preserve
Fidelity here depends on precise relationships between light, touch, depth and color temperature.
- The exact version RF 3755 and Wildenstein 506, separate from W505
- The original horizontal format of 52.5 × 71 cm
- The bell tower, the two small figures and the trees preserved at their proper scale
- The colorful snow and the reflections of the Seine without uniform white
Work sheet
| Title | Snow effect in Vétheuil, Orsay W506 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Claude Monet (1840 -1926) |
| Date | 1878 - 1879 |
| Original technique | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 52.5 × 71 cm |
| Orientation | Horizontal |
| Conservation | Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France |
| Inventory | RF 3755 · Wildenstein 506 |
| Your reproduction | Handmade oil painting on canvas |
Presentation in your interior
A palette designed with the room
Ivory, moss green, gray blue, earth brown and pale turquoise make up a luminous but sober reproduction. The horizontal format is easily placed above a sideboard, a desk or in an interior combining light stone and patinated wood.
