La cuenca de Argenteuil con un velero

Claude Monet, Argenteuil Basin with a Single Sailboat, 1874. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

La cuenca de Argenteuil con un velero


Ficha

Año
1874
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
55 × 65 cm

La historia

Monet painted this in 1874, the same year he and his friends hung their work in a Paris photographer's studio and a critic, sneering at one of Monet's canvases, coined the word "Impressionist." By then Monet was living at Argenteuil, a town on the Seine just outside Paris where Parisians came on Sundays to sail and picnic. Two years earlier he had fitted out a small boat as a floating studio, and from the water he could paint the river itself, the light on it, the sails. Here it is autumn, the basin nearly empty, a single boat left on the water. The broken dabs of colour are less about detail than about the flicker of light he was chasing.

La cuenca de Argenteuil con un velero — Claude Monet — MuseScope