Bathers at La Grenouillère
Claude Monet (1869)
Claude Monet’s Bathers at La Grenouillère stages modern leisure on the Seine as a theater of <strong>light, motion, and sociability</strong>. Foregrounded green rowboats, a narrow footbridge, and clustered bathers turn the resort’s engineered setting into a manifesto for <strong>on‑the‑spot vision</strong> and the fleeting present <sup>[1]</sup>. Painted outdoors in 1869 with rapid strokes, it crystallizes the emergence of <strong>Impressionism</strong> <sup>[1]</sup>.