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Claude Monet. The Bridge at Argenteuil.
1874. Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA.
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Claude Monet was an Impressionist painter. He painted much differently than all of the famous painters of his time.
He had new, fresh ideas about what art should be.
Whereas Manet gained effect by sparkling accents standing out against low tones in his open-air pictures,
Monet worked out the equation of light and colour more comprehensively and in more variety. In The Bridge at Argenteuil the equivalence is complete,
the glow of light produced by pure and unmixed colour pervades the canvas and surrounds the forms appearing in it. The interplay between the short
strokes indicative of ripples and the larger areas of colour is made with a typical flexibility of skill.
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