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"The Artists' House in Argenteuil"
A review of Monet's painting "The Artists' House in Argenteuil". -- 1,400 words;

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THE IMMPRESSIONISTS AT ARGENTEUIL

Argenteuil is a suburban town on the outskirts of Paris. The riverside town lies on the
banks of the beloved Seine River, immortalized in many works by Claude Monet and Eugene
Boudin. They are just two of the many Impressionist artists inspired by the scenery of
Argenteuil. The short seven-mile train trip from Paris also contributed in getting
artists to the location. Argenteuil is not different than that of other smaller French
cities, yet the contribution Argenteuil made to the evolution of modern French painting
sets it apart from neighboring villages.
Monet and Boudin both painted very similar scenes of the small river town. Monet in
particular painted a less classical piece than Boudin. Many critics have labeled Monet's
Boat Basin at Argeteuil markedly modern because of evidence of industry and progress,
steamers, and the likes of a floating bathhouse, which by the way is visible in Boudin's
painting too. As if intuitively beginning where Boudin left off, Monet is drawn to a
similar turn in the river where all the delights of the suburban setting are set out
under a brilliantly rendered sky.
On the account that Monet inherited a lot of style from Boudin through his teachings it's
not a surprise that they both were drawn to Argenteuil. Monet's work is displayed
beautifully with oil on canvas. The work was completed in the year 1872. A critique of
the piece was undoubtedly done with much forethought and care. Emanuel Zola, a critic
wrote with much consideration for the artist's intent. Zola states that Monet had and
affection for nature that man makes modern. Also that very often he would use a brush
heavily laden with paint to give his works a different appearance. 
Boat Basin at Argeteuil is subtly divided along two diagonals intersecting at the center
of the piece. One diagonal is the tree line from the left and the other is the water's
edge rising from the lower right. The center of the painting, the vertex of the diagonal,
is marked with the origin of the strong horizontal. An arched bridge in the background,
crossing the Seine River, it only makes the painting more fluid to the audience. 
On the other hand Boudin's Seine at Argenteuil is much more classical. Painted five years
before Monet went to Argenteuil this is Boudin's only known depiction of the town. It
prefigures the impressionists in showing fashionable figures strolling and boating along
the Seine. 
The younger artists would also adopt Boudin's interest in atmospheric lighting effects
and his rapid broken brushwork. I consider Boudin's work more classical than that of
Monet's because of the simplicity of the piece. There are very subtle signs of modernity
and there is a very simple layout. Well compared to Monet's Boat Basin at Argenteuil it
seems empty. There is so much activity in Monet's work that Boudin just did not seem to
attempt. The paintings are done during the same time period, the late 19th century.
Boudin is known to see and paint what beauty there is in the sea and sky. Boudin's light
and the air of nature, everything that he painted, had vividness that one cannot find
elsewhere. The painting itself is very similar to Boat Basin at Argenteuil except its
painted in the foreground. Yet there are a few characteristics of Boudin's that force his
into a more classical model. There are clusters of people, all in threes. This is much
like Da Vinci's The Last Supper, where there are groups of threes, also very classical.
The viewer is drawn into the painting much like you're drawn into Monet's with diagonals.
The strong diagonals lead your eyes into the background. In Seine at Argenteuil the
background is 
nothing more then a small city or town, maybe the city of Argenteuil, and an arched
bridge leading into it. Much like the arched bridge, actually just a different
interpretation by Boudin.
Overall the by viewing the two pieces and walking among the other pieces of art by these
great impressionists I have found in myself a new appreciation for art. Monet's Boat
Basin at Argenteuil is by far more appealing to me. I do find less classical pieces more
interesting; there is more activity and more disruption. Unlike Boudin's piece which is
very calm and relative to that of many classical works.

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