Keywords: Monet, Claude, Meadow at Giverny.jpg Artwork Creator Claude Monet Giverny dates from a decade when Monet generally painted works in series depicting a motif at different times of day and under varying weather conditions These paintings often are considered experiments in color harmonies or documents of scientific optics but according to another theory they are also nationalistic in nature ”paintings of the Rouen Cathedral Gothic cathedral in Rouen or grain-stacks treat deeply rooted French cultural themes This painting is one of four scenes of the meadow at Giverny that Monet painted in the spring of 1894 They are unusual for this decade and respond to a different impetus expressing Monet ™s excitement at finding himself once again in the countryside among the flickering tender hues of the early spring -Gallery label from the Princeton University Art Museum 1894 Oil on canvas Size cm 92 73 <br> frame Size cm 114 95 16 Institution Princeton University Art Museum European Art object history exhibition history credit line Bequest of Henry K Dick Class of 1909 accession number y1954-78 place of creation Giverny France Princeton University Art Museum PD-old-auto 1926 cite web Meadow at Giverny y1954-78 http //artmuseum princeton edu/collections/objects/25075 Princeton University Art Museum DEFAULTSORT 1894 Monet Claude Meadow at Giverny Paintings by Claude Monet in the Princeton University Art Museum European paintings in the Princeton University Art Museum 1894 Paintings in the Princeton University Art Museum European art in the Princeton University Art Museum Modern art in the Princeton University Art Museum 1894 Uploaded with UploadWizard Giverny by Claude Monet 1890s paintings by Claude Monet |