Pourquoi certaines lumières ne nous quittent jamais | Claude Monet episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 9 MIN

Pourquoi certaines lumières ne nous quittent jamais | Claude Monet

from Confidence Muséale · host Fabrice Roy

Parfois, les souvenirs ne reviennent ni par les photographies ni par les anniversaires.Ils choisissent un chemin plus discret.Dans cet épisode, un paquet de farine, deux meules peintes par Monet et un dimanche après-midi suffisent à rouvrir une porte vers l'enfance, les champs moissonnés de Seine-et-Marne, les premiers battements du cœur et le souvenir d'Emma.Une confidence sur la lumière, le temps et ces instants qui continuent de vivre en nous bien après leur disparition.Œuvre : Les Meules (1890-1891)Artiste : Claude MonetMusée : Art Institute of ChicagoMouvement : Impressionnisme

Parfois, les souvenirs ne reviennent ni par les photographies ni par les anniversaires.Ils choisissent un chemin plus discret.Dans cet épisode, un paquet de farine, deux meules peintes par Monet et un dimanche après-midi suffisent à rouvrir une porte vers l'enfance, les champs moissonnés de Seine-et-Marne, les premiers battements du cœur et le souvenir d'Emma.Une confidence sur la lumière, le temps et ces instants qui continuent de vivre en nous bien après leur disparition.Œuvre : Les Meules (1890-1891)Artiste : Claude MonetMusée : Art Institute of ChicagoMouvement : Impressionnisme

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