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Now referred to as a “painterly technique” by art historians, at the time it was shocking. This technique is the defining factor of Impressionist art. In this instance, he is condemning Monet’s rapid, visible brush strokes that give the canvas its “unfinished” touch. Leroy, the critic coined the name “Impressionism,” added in his article that “the wallpaper in its embryonic state is better made than this ‘art’ “. Such is representative of the heavy development of maritime commerce that took place in the second half of the 19th Century. The scene displays a port that is in full operation, especially at dawn. But if you look even closer on the right hand side, you can make out the outline of a few cranes, which are commonly found on docks. Within the smudged-looking air, we can see smoke billowing out of factory smokestacks and steamboats. The smoke from the factories blurs the emerging sunlight, changing the atmosphere and colours. Rather, he painted a familiar scene, which was far less romantic but much more topical. The difference between the two artists lies in the fact that Monet chose not to depict an awe-inspiring beach or cliff-side. He was inspired by the works of William Turner. However, Monet was not the first to paint sunrises and sunsets. This port is one of his favourite subjects, a true embodiment of the Industrial Revolution, which was at that point, rather recent and utterly fascinating to many artists. He was well familiar with this landscape and the industrial activity that took place there. Little did he know that this work would forever change the course of art.
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Monet spent only a few hours on this painting while sitting in his hotel room on the Quays of Southampton. The researchers even stated a precise date and time for its creation: Novemat 7:35 am, just thirty minutes after dawn. Thanks to their work and topographical study of tides, weather reports and celestial trajectories, we can now be sure that this is indeed a sunrise. Many studies have been carried out about this scene and historians often debate: is it rising or setting? So in 2014, the Marmottan Museum (that houses this painting) published an extensive study on the work and its date/time of execution. Sitting in the sky as a point of geometric contrast to the rest of its surroundings, it shines over the misty port. The sun is the central point of this composition, easily distinguishable by its warm colours. To drive his point home, he even called it “The Impressionists’ Exhibition”. I was also thinking, since I’m impressed, there must be some impression in there.” “What does this painting represent? Impression! Impression, I knew it. The art critic, Louis Leroy mocked this new venture in an article published that same year when he said…
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In the catalog the title read, Impression.Ĭritics often belittle an artist’s work with a simple adjective and then the artist re-purposes the derogatory term to describe their work, giving it a new connotation. Monet had originally named this painting View of Le Havre but when he chose to exhibit it in April 1874 for the Anonymous Society of artists, painters and sculptors, he changed the title. Impression, Sunrise, 1872, oil on canvas, by Claude Monet (Public domain) And yet, Impressionism will go down in history as the most illustrious art movement that influenced generations of artists to come. The choice of themes, visible brushstrokes and the relaxed representation of figures shocked the public at the time. He and his friends, Sisley, Pissarro and Renoir, among others are responsible for the conception of this anti-academic movement that started in the 1870’s. A Lasting ImpressionĬlaude Monet (1840-1926) was one of the founders of the Impressionist movement. So, without further ado, let’s dive right into it at the port of Le Havre. Impression, Sunrise is undoubtedly Claude Monet’s most famous creation but it is also the work to know from the Impressionist movement because it’s the namesake! Completed in 1873, it serves as a place holder in the history of art and set the stage for thousands of works to come.