The Beach at Trouville 1948.116
1870 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
About this artwork
An oil painting depicting a lively beach scene at Trouville, France, featuring figures strolling along a boardwalk and sandy shore with grand hotels lining the background.
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Claude Monet painted several scenes at Trouville in 1870, often featuring his wife, Camille, and their son, Jean. These works capture the fashionable seaside resort and its leisurely activities, embodying the spirit of early Impressionism by focusing on light, atmosphere, and modern life. Monet's rapid brushwork in these pieces conveys the fleeting moments of a summer day.
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The Beach at Trouville 1948.116
Claude Monet, 1870