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Why did Monet give up figure painting? Why does it matter? My essay attempts to answer these questions at some length, and with as much precision as. Log in Sign up. Access complete market analysis. Unlock exclusive artist performance data. Art History. Book Reviews. Search History. Magazine Features.
Why Monet gave up figure painting Why did Monet give up figure painting? My essay attempts to answer these questions at some length, and with as much precision as Anne M. My essay attempts to answer these questions at some length, and with as much precision as could reasonably be expected from any effort at causal explanation which admits from the outset the problematic nature of its task.
We shall never "really know" why Monet gave up figure painting, and indeed it might well be claimed he never did so, if "figure painting" means representing men, women, and children in oils. The tone of the later figure paintings may be elegaic or haunted, nostalgic or merely intentionally? I mean to argue that Monet gave up figure painting as the vehicle and measure of his contribution to a modern painting not--or at least not simply--because he "preferred" landscape, but because figure painting, as he conceived its demands, was an activity ultimately emotionally intolerable to him; it was overdetermined from the start, since it involved a difficult positioning of himself as subject in relation to the fiction of reality represented with such studied urgency in his pictures.