MONET, Claude: Man with a Parasol
Man with a Parasol Claude Monet captured this figure during his early career, when he was still exploring figural composition alongside his emerging interest in light and atmosphere. The work reflects the influence of the Barbizon school and contemporary Realist painting, though Monet's distinctive handling of light already hints at the Impressionist innovations he would pioneer in the following decade. This charming scene demonstrates how even in his youth, the French master was experimenting with the interplay between form and luminosity that would define his revolutionary artistic legacy.