$5.00–$399.00
c. 1872
Argenteuil
Part of the Art Through Time Collection, Argenteuil is a quietly radiant Impressionist landscape by Claude Monet, painted around 1872 during the artist’s productive residence in the Paris suburb along the River Seine. The scene shows a sun-lit riverside road framed by trees, water dotted with sailing boats, and buildings on the distant bank, all rendered with loose, fluid brushwork that captures both the fleeting quality of natural light and the tranquillity of everyday life. Widely interpreted as a reflection of Impressionism’s core ambition to record immediate sensory experience, the work balances compositional clarity with atmospheric suggestion, inviting viewers into a moment of stillness and gentle motion in the French countryside.
Prints include the print only and do not come with a frame.