English: 1In 1878, Monet moved his family to the town of Vetheuil in northern France. They temporarily lived with a wealthy magnate who became Monet's patron. As was characteristic of many of Monet's paintings, he applied his brush rather quickly to the canvas in order to capture the exact image he wanted before the sunlight shifted or faded away altogether. Monet's emphasis on the fleeting changes in the natural world was a central aspect of his oeuvre that captures the ephemerality of nature and preserves it within the picture plane; thus, the momentary perception is crystallized in the replication of the optical experience of it.
{{Information |Description=''Vétheuil dans le brouillard'', óleo sobre tela |Source=Museu Marmottan |Date=1879 |Author=Claude Monet |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:Claude Monet