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Analysis of Sunrise Impression's Works
First, the background of the work:

19 In the 1960s and 1970s, Impressionism entered the historical stage, and Impression of Sunrise is the masterpiece of Monet, a famous French impressionist painter.

Monet

Second, the work content:

The picture depicts the sunrise in le havre Harbour under the morning fog. In the picture, a red sun rises from Ran Ran in the diffuse morning fog, forming an orange wave on the water. The three ships in the picture are looming in the hazy fog, and the factories, chimneys and cranes in the distance are faintly visible. The author presents the beautiful sunrise in the French seaport city to people.

Third, the artistic features:

In this painting, Monet no longer takes the clear outline and fixed stylized colors as the standard, does not care about the theme and social significance of the picture, or even pays attention to the complete composition and accurate modeling of the picture, but only pays attention to the color relationship of the picture and the influence of external light, and pays attention to the subtle changes of light color.

② The main colors of the picture are lavender, reddish, blue-gray, orange and yellow. Sea, sky and scenery are intertwined and integrated, and the style is relaxed. In this painting, light and shade are not the protagonist, but the protagonist is the color. This painting does not pay attention to delicate lines, strokes and strict outlines, but expresses the misty scene through "messy" strokes, which is a rebellion against academic art.

(3) The well-shaped composition is adopted in the composition, so that the viewer can focus on the main body of the picture, and the sun is located in the upper right corner of the well-shaped, giving people the feeling of rising upwards.

Four. Overall evaluation: This work breaks through the limitations of traditional theme and composition, and takes the perception of visual experience as the starting point, focusing on the ever-changing face in the light atmosphere. It is the most typical of Monet's paintings, and it is also the most famous classic painting in the future, and it is the pioneering work of Impressionism.