Route of the River in Argenteuil


size(cm): 50x65
Price:
Sale price¥36,100 JPY

Description

The Riverside Path at Argenteuil painting by Claude Monet is a masterpiece of Impressionism and one of the most famous paintings by this French artist. The work was painted in 1875 and measures 50 x 65 cm.

The painting shows a tree-lined path stretching along the River Seine in Argenteuil, a small town on the outskirts of Paris. In the background you can see a bridge and some houses. The composition of the work is very interesting, since Monet uses the "soft focus" technique, which consists of blurring the edges of the forms to create a sensation of movement and depth.

The use of color in the painting is also very remarkable. Monet uses a bright and vibrant color palette to capture the light and atmosphere of the scene. Green and blue tones predominate in the work, creating a feeling of freshness and tranquility.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It was painted at a time when Monet was living in Argenteuil with his family and his impressionist friends, such as Renoir and Sisley. The city and its landscapes became a source of inspiration for Monet, and he painted several works in this place.

A little-known aspect of the painting is that Monet sold it for just 100 francs at auction in 1877. However, the work has become one of the most valuable in the art world, selling for more than 12 francs in 2015. million dollars at auction in New York.

In short, Riverside Path at Argenteuil is a masterpiece of Impressionism that stands out for its artistic style, composition, use of color, and interesting history. It is a work that continues to fascinate art lovers and shows Monet's ability to capture the beauty of nature with his brush.

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