Woman with a Parasol - Monet
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Author: | Monet |
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Title: | Woman with a Parasol |
Original location: | National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
Year: | 1875 |
"Woman with a Parasol", painted by Claude Monet in 1875, is an iconic work of Impressionism, a movement that revolutionized painting by focusing on capturing fleeting moments and natural light. This piece stands out for its innovative technique and spontaneity in the application of paint, distinctive features of Impressionism, which sought to capture the visual impression of a moment rather than meticulous detail representation.
In this painting, Monet portrays his wife Camille and their son Jean on a windy day, using quick and loose brushstrokes that capture the movement of Camille's dress and parasol, as well as the swaying grass. The tilted composition and the perspective from below add dynamism to the scene, while the sunlight filtered through the parasol illuminates Camille's face, highlighting her figure against the blue sky.
Monet experiments with light and shadow to create depth and volume, techniques that help convey the sense of a fleeting and lively moment. "Woman with a Parasol" not only reflects a casual day in the life of the Monet family but also illustrates the artist's ability to merge content and form into a cohesive expression of sensory reality.