βοΈ Leisure was an important theme in Impressionism, particularly during the rise of the middle and upper-middle classes in Paris.
π» Argenteuil was a popular suburb of Paris, known for its recreational activities such as sailing, bathing, picnicking, and strolling along a promenade.
π The 1870s saw an increase in accessibility to places like Argenteuil, thanks to the introduction of the railroad, allowing Parisians to easily visit for day trips or weekend getaways.
π¨ Impressionism is associated with beautiful sunny days and a day in the country.
π« The painting depicts three figures, with one under a parasol, having a lovely stroll.
ποΈ The figures in the painting are reduced to little touches of paint, but their social and economic class can still be determined.
βοΈ The main subject of the painting is the alternation between light and shadow, creating a sense of transient light.
ποΈ Monet's application of paint gives the artwork a sense of the momentary and captures the physical processes of nature.
π³ The painting lacks details of trees, leaves, and branches, with the background being just as dark as the foreground.
π¨ Monet's paintings in the 1870s looked unfinished and sketchy, contrary to the expectations of academic painting.
ποΈ Academic painting at the time emphasized a finished look without visible brushstrokes, while Monet embraced and highlighted his brushstrokes.
π Monet's approach to art with visible brushstrokes was considered modern and innovative in 1872.