“Houses of Parliament, London” by Claude Monet (Art Institute of Chicago)

Houses of Parliament, London by Claude Monet  The Houses of Parliament by Claude Monet is one in a series of paintings of the Palace of West...
Monet Series
Oscar-Claude Monet
Houses of Parliament, London
Claude Monet
A Tour of the Art Institute of Chicago

The Houses of Parliament by Claude Monet is one in a series of paintings of the Palace of Westminster, home of the British Parliament. Created during the early 1900s while Monet was staying in London.

All of the pictures in the “Houses of Parliament” series share the same viewpoint, from Monet’s terrace at St Thomas’ Hospital overlooking the Thames.

All the paintings are about the same sized canvas, but they depict different times of the day and very different weather and light conditions.

This painting’s viewpoint was close to that of J. M. W. Turner’s paintings, which Monet admired, of the fire that had destroyed much of the old Parliament complex in 1834. Also, James McNeill Whistler’s artworks of the Thames inspired Monet.

By the time of the Houses of Parliament series, Monet had ceased his earlier practice of completing a painting on the spot in front of the subject.

Monet continued refining the images back at his home base in France and sometimes used photographs to help in his task. Some purists criticized this new approach.

Monet replied in strong terms that the means of creating his work was his own business, and it was up to the viewer to judge the final result.

Monet produced nearly a hundred views of the Thames River in London. He painted Waterloo Bridge and Charing Cross Bridge from his room in the Savoy Hotel and the Houses of Parliament from Saint Thomas’s Hospital.

The artist continued to refine the paintings and wrote to his dealer Durand-Ruel:

“I cannot send you a single canvas of London …
It is indispensable to have them all before me and to tell the truth,
not one is definitely finished. I develop them all together.”
– Oscar-Claude Monet

Monet Series

Monet’s first series exhibited as such was of Haystacks, painted from different points of view and at different times of the day. Fifteen of the paintings were exhibited in 1891.

In the next year, he produced what is probably his best-known series, twenty-six views of Rouen Cathedral.

In these paintings, Monet broke with tradition by cropping the subject so that only a portion of the façade is seen on the canvas.

The pictures do not focus on the famous building, but on the play of light and shade across its surface as it transformed the Cathedral façade.

Monet Series include:

  • Haystacks
  • Rouen Cathedral
  • Poplars
  • Mornings on the Seine
  • Water Lilies
  • Venice
  • The Houses of Parliament, London,
  • Charing Cross Bridge, London
  • Waterloo Bridge, London
  • Views of Westminster Bridge, London

Monet had a passion for creating images of the passing of time, as seen in the movement of light over the same forms.

Oscar-Claude Monet

Oscar-Claude Monet was a founder of French Impressionist painting, and the term “Impressionism” is derived from the title of his painting Impression, “Soleil Levant” or “Impression, Sunrise,” which was exhibited in 1874. 

Monet adopted a method of painting in which he painted the same scene many times to capture the changing of light and the passing of the seasons. 

Monet is known for having produced a series of paintings, all versions of the same subject and perspective. Examples include his series of the “Valley of the Creuse” series and his famous series of “Haystacks” and “Water Lilies” paintings.

From 1883 Monet lived in Giverny, where at his home, he developed a garden landscape that included the lily ponds that would become the subjects of his best-known works.

In 1899 he began painting the water lilies, first with a Japanese bridge as a central feature, and later in the series of large-scale paintings, with the water lilies as the main feature. This series occupied him for the last 20 years of his life.

Houses of Parliament, London

  • Title:                Untitled, dubbed Houses of Parliament, London
  • Français:         Sans titre, surnommée Le Parlement de Londres
  • Artist:              Claude Monet
  • Year:                1901
  • Medium:         Oil on canvas
  • Dimensions:    81 × 92 cm (31.8 × 36.2 in)
  • Museum:        Art Institute of Chicago

Claude Monet – The London Parliament series

Claude Monet

  • Name:             Oscar-Claude Monet
  • Born:               1840 – Paris, France
  • Died:               1926 (aged 86) – Giverny, France
  • Nationality:     French
  • Movement:     Impressionism
  • Notable works:
    • Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond
    • Water Lilies (Honolulu Museum of Art)
    • Farmyard in Normandy
    • The Basin at Argenteuil
    • A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur
    • Water Lilies, (National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo)
    • Camille Monet on a Bench
    • The Houses of Parliament (Effect of Fog) – (MET)
    • “Houses of Parliament, London” (Art Institute of Chicago)
    • “The Houses of Parliament, Sunset” (National Gallery of Art, DC)
    • London, Houses of Parliament. The Sun Shining through the Fog
    • “Seagulls, the River Thames and the Houses of Parliament” (Pushkin Museum)
    • Haystacks at Scottish National Gallery
    • Stacks of Wheat (End of Day, Autumn) at Art Institute of Chicago
    • Stacks of Wheat (End of Summer) at Art Institute of Chicago
    • “Meules, milieu du jour” (National Gallery of Australia)
    • “Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning” (Getty Museum)
    • Garden at Sainte-Adresse
    • Poppy Field in a Hollow near Giverny
    • The Gare St-Lazare (The National Gallery, London)
    • “La Gare Saint-Lazare” (Musée d’Orsay)
    • “Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare” by Claude Monet (Art Institute of Chicago)
    • Le Pont de Argenteuil (The Argenteuil Bridge)
    • Impression, Sunrise
    • Japanese Bridge Paintings by Claude Monet – Musée Marmottan Monet
    • Water Lilies by Claude Monet – Musée Marmottan Monet
    • Gardens at Giverny Paintings by Claude Monet – Musée Marmottan Monet
    • Weeping Willow by Claude Monet

Monet’s London

A Tour of the Art Institute of Chicago

  • “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” by Georges Seurat
  • “Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper
  • “Paris Street, Rainy Day” by Gustave Caillebotte
  • “American Gothic” by Grant Wood
  • “The Child’s Bath” by Mary Cassatt
  • “Houses of Parliament, London” by Claude Monet
  • Bathers by Paul Cézanne 
  • “Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare” by Claude Monet
  • “Saint Martin and the Beggar” by El Greco
  • Two Sisters or On the Terrace by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  • Stacks of Wheat (End of Day, Autumn) by Claude Monet
  • Stacks of Wheat (End of Summer) by Claude Monet
  • “At the Moulin Rouge” by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Monet’s Houses of Parliament, London

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“Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand,
as if it were necessary to understand when it is simply necessary to love.”
– Claude Monet

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Photo Credit: 1) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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