Monet's Argenteuil period for FLUX. Monet's Argenteuil period (roughly 1871–1878) is considered one of the most significant phases in his career, during which he fully embraced Impressionism. Living in the town of Argenteuil, near the Seine River, Monet focused on capturing the interplay of light, color, and reflection in outdoor scenes. His works from this period often depict serene landscapes, riverscapes, and scenes of leisure, such as regattas and boating, using loose, expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The Argenteuil period is marked by Monet's growing mastery of light, atmospheric effects, and the use of natural settings to create dynamic, luminous compositions. This time established him as a leading figure in the Impressionist movement.
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