
Three Fishing Boats
Claude Monet·1885
Historical Context
Monet's marine and harbor subjects, like this 1885 canvas, reflect his deep engagement with water as the ideal subject for Impressionist light analysis — a liquid surface that captures and transforms light with every ripple. Monet stands as the central figure of French Impressionism, transforming landscape painting from documentary description to the analysis of light itself. Working outdoors in all conditions, he pioneered the serialized study of a single motif at different times and seasons, demonstrating that a subject's identity is inseparable from the light falling upon it.
Technical Analysis
Monet's brushwork is fluid and instinctive, breaking surfaces into interlocking dabs and strokes of pure color that blend optically at viewing distance. His palette captures the chromatic complexity of natural light — lavenders in shadow.






