This is a
Claude Monet’s painting in which he represented his wife, Camille Monet and his
son, Jean. Claude Monet executed this
painting in 1877 and this is called “El Paseo”.
The painting
belongs to Impressionist movement. The term impressionism, at the beginning,
was of the critics to make fun, but them this form was used by the artists, and
it represents the paintings of Monet.
The title
means that they were giving a ride in the afternoon in a sunny day near a
meadow. They were in a natural place in the outside. Monet uses warm colours in
the grass where his family is. In the bottom of the painting he uses cool
colours for the clouds and the sky. To point
the Camille’s dress he drew a triangle in the middle. Then he made an oval for
drew his umbrella’s wife. On the grass we can see two shadows; one of them is
close to the son and the other below to his wife. One of the targets of Monet
was to capture the expression of the light and the colours, her we observe how
he represented the light with the shadows and the different colours in whole
painting. Claude Monet used the perspective based and the size of his wife and
his son. It’s possible to see the differences between them.
Andrea Muñiz 3ºC
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