Windmill at Zaandam or Windmill and Boat at Zaandam is an 1871 oil painting by Claude Monet.
Since 1986 it has been in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.
[1] Claude Monet and his family fled to London to avoid the Franco-Prussian War.
At its end, he returned to France, but took a detour via Zaandam in the Netherlands on the recommendation of Charles-François Daubigny, spending five months there and producing about 20 paintings of the flat landscape thereabouts.
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