Le Bassin d'Argenteuil vu depuis le pont routier

Le Bassin d'Argenteuil vu depuis le pont routier

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After moving around Europe several times to avoid the chaos of the Franco-Prussian War, Monet finally returned to his native France in late 1871. Once home, he decided to return to painting in the town of Argenteuil near Paris. It is no exaggeration to say that he grew to maturity as an impressionist artist during the seven years he spent here. The wave of modern culture that was washing over Europe had left no more than colorful accents on Argenteuil. There, Monet produced over one hundred and seventy works that document the emergence of early impressionism. Each summer during the weekends, the inlet of Le Petit Gennevilliers would bustle with yachts that had come to go racing. The setting sun would slowly stain the last reluctant traces of blue in the sky before ushering in the night. The brief golden rays of summer light would reflect on the water, which would shimmer like satin. Monet¡¯s extemporaneous yet careful use of his brush reproduces the landscape as it changed from second

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