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Claude Monet paintings in St Petersburg

French · 1840–1926

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14 works across 1 institution

St Petersburg's Hermitage Museum holds 14 works by Claude Monet (1840–1926) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Monet's greatest works were made for specific rooms and scales; the Nymphéas at the Orangerie were designed as an immersive environment that cannot be replicated in print. Even his smaller canvases carry a physical presence in their thick, directional brushwork that rewards close, slow looking.

Works by Claude Monet are protected by copyright — images cannot be displayed. Each result links to Wikidata, where you can find the museum's own listing for the work.

Hermitage Museum

St Petersburg · 14 works on display

The Hermitage is one of the largest museums in the world, housed in the former Winter Palace and five connected buildings on the Neva embankment. The collection spans antiquity to the 20th century; the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist rooms on the third floor are among the finest anywhere.

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Haystack at Giverny

Haystack at Giverny

Hermitage Museum

c. 1886

St PetersburgWikidata
Corner of the Garden at Montgeron

Corner of the Garden at Montgeron

Hermitage Museum

c. 1877

St PetersburgWikidata
Waterloo Bridge. Effect of Fog

Waterloo Bridge. Effect of Fog

Hermitage Museum

c. 2000

St PetersburgWikidata
Woman in the Garden

Woman in the Garden

Hermitage Museum

c. 1867

St PetersburgWikidata
Meadows at Giverny

Meadows at Giverny

Hermitage Museum

c. 1888

St PetersburgWikidata
Pond at Montgeron

Pond at Montgeron

Hermitage Museum

c. 1877

St PetersburgWikidata
Landscape. Seine at Asnieres

Landscape. Seine at Asnieres

Hermitage Museum

c. 1873

St PetersburgWikidata
Poppy Field

Poppy Field

Hermitage Museum

c. 1890

St PetersburgWikidata
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Planning your visit to St Petersburg

The Hermitage occupies six buildings — plan a full day and accept you will see only a fraction. The museum is on the Neva embankment (metro: Admiralteyskaya or Nevsky Prospekt). Audio guides are strongly recommended; the scale of the collection is overwhelming without orientation.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.