More About Claude Monet’s Impressions, Sunrise
An 1872 painting that comprises of various elements such as color balance, unstructured symmetry, and impressionist style of art. Impressions, sunrise is a snapshot of the port Le Havre in Claude Monet’s hometown in France.
It was displayed at the “Exhibition of Impressionists” that took place in Paris in 1874. It became popular amongst French art enthusiasts during the late 19th century.
Monet has painted the scene of sunrise at the port of Le Havre. The style of painting is very balanced in comparison to his other impressionist artworks.
Ample use of free strokes is evident in the ocean. Monet embedded an immaculate blend of colors while painting the water. A few tints of white mixed with red are visible on the surface. Smudges of green are also visible on the surface.
The use of color with impeccable blend and balance is visible in this artwork. The sky is painted with white mixed with blue in order to create smooth transitions between respective elements.
Apart from the main elements, the sun and water, there are two more elements that blend in a delusional way. Two small row boats can be seen sailing on the surface. Monet used a blend of black and dark green in order to contrast the color scheme of the artwork.
The shadow of the conventional ship is visible, fading into the scene. Monet painted this element in order to tranquilize the surrounding atmosphere and create a hazy outlook. The use of similar elements was very popular amongst impressionist painters.
The depiction of ships and boats also had a political theme to explain. This painting was produced in 1872, which was post-war period for France after its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
The movement of ships and boats represented a light of change amongst the French people.
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