• Gare Saint-Lazare is a series of oil paintings by the French artist Claude Monet. The paintings depict the smoky interior of this railway station in varied atmospheric conditions...
  • Between January and April 1877 Monet painted a series of 12 views of the Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris, both inside and immediately outside the station.
  • Claude Monet, The Gare Saint-Lazare (or Interior View of the Gare Saint-Lazare, the Auteuil Line), 1877, oil on canvas, 75 x 104 cm (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
  • This 'The Gare Saint-Lazare' the largest of the 12 paintings Monet created in 1877. See other versions and learn what makes this series so interesting.
  • The ‘Gare Saint-Lazare’ series is a symbol of Claude Monet’s contribution to the pantheon of French art.
  • And, of course, there’s also Claude Monet’s Pont de l’Europe, Gare Saint-Lazare , part of a series of twelve paintings depicting the interior and the exterior of the...
  • You might wonder why Claude Monet decided to paint the Gare Saint-Lazare train station, which at that time was around for only 50 years or so.
  • In 1877, settling in the Nouvelle Athènes area, Claude Monet asked for permission to work in the Gare Saint-Lazare that marked its boundary on one side.
  • 4 A Comparative Visual Study: Gare St Lazare by Claude Monet and Woman and Girl at Gare-Saint Lazare by Édouard Manet.
  • Claude Monet devoted himself to this very search in the spring of 1877, and within four months he painted twelve paintings known as La Gare Saint-Lazare...