
Claude Monet
阿让特伊,济贫院, 1872
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Durand-Ruel,巴黎(1872年9月购自艺术家)
拍卖:Vente au benefice des Alsaciens-Lorrains 巴黎,1873年4月18-19日,lot 104
Catholina Lambert,纽约
拍卖:Plaza Hotel 纽约,1916年2月21-22日,lot 136(题为View of Argenteuil)
M. E. Eldridge
Shoeneman Galleries,纽约
Wave Gallery,伦敦
拍卖:Sotheby's 纽约,1998年11月17日,lot 240
私人收藏(购自上述拍卖)
私人收藏,家族传承
私人收藏,加利福尼亚

Argenteuil, l’Hospice from 1872 belongs to one of the most formative chapters in Claude Monet’s career, painted during his early years in Argenteuil where he created nearly one hundred eighty canvases between 1871 and 1878. First owned by Paul Durand Ruel, Monet’s dealer and the most important champion of the Impressionists, the painting is included in the Wildenstein catalogue and was featured in the National Gallery London’s landmark exhibition Monet and Architecture in 2018. Created in the same year as his breakthrough Impression, Sunrise, the work reflects the moment when Monet’s vision for modern landscape took shape and laid the foundation for the movement that would soon be known as Impressionism.
Monet settled in Argenteuil in late 1871, determined to renew his artistic direction after the upheavals of war and exile. The town offered an enticing blend of historical architecture, modern industry, rustic gardens, and the ever-shifting Seine, all within easy reach of Paris. The Aubrey House, where Monet lived, became a gathering place for Renoir, Manet, Sisley, Caillebotte, and later Pissarro, a setting that fostered both artistic exchange and the planning of the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874. As scholar Paul Hayes Tucker has noted, Argenteuil offered Monet a rare diversity of motifs that he encountered daily, ranging from the charmingly old to the strikingly new.
In this painting Monet set his easel on rue Pierre Guienne, with his back to the Aubrey House, and painted the seventeenth century building that served at the time as the hospice of the Porte Saint Denis. The structure appears at right, viewed from the Seine, rendered with a quiet clarity that captures the atmosphere of an early spring day. The palette reflects both a reverence for the site’s history and an appreciation for Eugène Boudin, the friend and mentor who had encouraged Monet to paint the play of air and light years earlier and who joined him for a housewarming at Argenteuil on January 2, 1872. The hospice later became the Musée du Vieil Argenteuil, further reinforcing the historical resonance of the site.
Argenteuil, l’Hospice stands as one of Monet’s earliest paintings from this crucial period and offers a faithful, atmospheric interpretation of a place deeply intertwined with the origins of Impressionism. Its blend of gentle tonalities, soft spring light, and direct observation reveals the artist’s growing confidence in painting the world as he perceived it, moment by moment, as a new vision for modern landscape art emerged.
“试着忘记你眼前的物体——一棵树、一座房子、一片田野……只需想着,'这里是一小方蓝色,这里是一条长方形的粉色,这里是一道黄色的线条',然后按照它在你眼中的样子去描绘它。”— 克劳德·莫奈
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