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Appreciation of Yajiadu Poppy Field Works

In oil painting, Monet played down the specific outline of the picture and painted poppy petals flying around with bright colors, while a large number of descriptions in the foreground reflect the painter's emphasis on highlighting the visual picture, which is a form of abstract painting.

In oil painting, a pair of mother and son in the foreground and another pair of mother and son in the background are just the methods used by the painter to compose the picture, in order to achieve a diagonal symmetry effect. There are two groups of color blocks in the painting, one is mainly red and the other is blue-green. The young mother and her children in the sunshine in the foreground of oil painting may be the painter's wife Camille and their child Jean.

The characters in oil paintings are embellishments of natural scenery, in order to correspond to the colors of flowers and parts of the body. Plenty of sunshine bathes the hillside, making the flowers more dazzling. This description of nature is Monet's theme from innovative painting creation.

When Monet returned to England in 187 1, he lived in argentey until 1878. Monet was able to complete a series of creations in that period. With the support of Paul Durand-Ruel, Monet's dealer, Monet was able to live near the bridge, so he created many outdoor works.

1874, Monet held the first impressionist painting exhibition in an abandoned studio of photographer Nadal, and this painting was first made public at that time. This painting is one of the most famous oil paintings, which makes people feel the artistic conception of walking in the fields in the vibrant climate of summer.