La Gare Saint-Lazare W438 par Claude Monet, 1877, musée d’Orsay
Gare Saint-Lazare W438 - Claude Monet
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Gare Saint-Lazare W438 - Claude Monet

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À propos de l’œuvre

La Gare Saint-Lazare, par Claude Monet

Claude Monet · The great hall under the steam · Musée d'Orsay

Saint-Lazare Station W438hand painted reproduction

Under the immense metal arch of the station, the locomotives, passengers and buildings of Paris dissolve in a light blue vapor. The rails converge towards a luminous opening. Monet organizes this modern pattern with a firm structure, then blurs its boundaries with color and air.

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Saint-Lazare Station W438Claude Monet · 1877
1877Dating
75 × 105 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
RF 2775 · INV 363 · Wildenstein 438Inventory
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.
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The arc of the hall brings together rails, smoke and city

The frame describes a large dark curve which envelops the upper part. On the left, a green locomotive stands out against blue plumes; in the center, the rails and several machines lead to the illuminated buildings beyond the glass roof.

Travelers are reduced to small vertical touches on the quays. The ocher ground, crossed by the steel of the tracks, responds to the blues of the sky and the steam. A few red accents are enough to liven up the space without breaking its atmospheric unity.

The geometry of the station remains visible, but above all it serves as a framework for a study of light, steam and movement.

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 dark arch as a vault

The curve of the hall closes the composition and contrasts with the central light. Its beams remain readable without becoming a technical drawing.

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Several steam foci

The fumes do not form a single cloud. They rise from locomotives, pass in front of the glass roof and change color depending on the background.

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Rails to deepen the space

Their lines start largely from the foreground and approach the city. The perspective gives a solid foundation to the fragmented touch.

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The unique reference corresponds to the RF 2775 inventory of the Musée d'Orsay, Wildenstein 438 version. The source file was reduced without enlargement to 3,000 × 2,194 px then encoded in WebP.

Composition01

The green locomotive remains off-center

Placed on the left, it balances the blue mass of the steam and leaves the central axis of the rails free.

Color02

Blue isn't just for the sky

Cobalt, blue gray and purple circulate in the smoke, machines, windows and shadows of the ground.

Matter03

Figures are punctuations

A few reds, blacks and whites suggest the crowd. Their small scale reinforces the grandeur of the hall.

Documented benchmarks

Three pieces of information specific to this work

This oil on canvas measuring 75 × 105 cm, painted in 1877, is kept at the Musée d'Orsay under the inventory RF 2775, with the old number INV 363, and classified Wildenstein 438.

Series01

One of twelve views of St. Lazarus

Monet obtained authorization to work in the station and its surroundings at the beginning of 1877. He multiplied the points of view in order to capture variations in steam and light.

Exposure02

Presented to the public in 1877

This version appears in the third impressionist exhibition under number 97. Its large format and its very constructed composition make it one of the major pieces of the ensemble.

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Purchased directly from Monet

Gustave Caillebotte acquired the painting from Monet on March 10, 1878 for 685 francs. The work entered the national collections with the Caillebotte legacy accepted in 1896.

Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

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

  • Respect the large arch of the hall and the convergence of the rails.
  • Keep the green locomotive in the left part.
  • Overlap several blues and grays in the plumes.
  • Preserve the little human and red touches on the platforms.

Work sheet

Title Saint-Lazare Station W438
Artist Claude Monet (1840 -1926)
Date 1877
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 75 × 105 cm
Orientation Horizontal
Conservation Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France
Inventory RF 2775 · INV 363 · Wildenstein 438
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas
Consult the reference notice - Musée d'Orsay - RF 2775

Presentation in your interior

A palette designed with the room

This large urban scene is suitable for a contemporary living room, office or loft. A black, patinated bronze or petrol blue frame highlights the frame and rails without weighing down the steam.

Gare Saint-Lazare W438, painted for your interior

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