Claude Monet created interesting textures in "The Bridge at Argenteuil" by experimenting with various brush strokes and techniques. He often used quick, loose brushwork to capture the play of light on water and the shimmering effects of reflections. This approach allowed him to convey movement and atmosphere, creating a sense of immediacy and depth in the scene. Additionally, his use of color and layering contributed to the richness of the textures in the painting.
The Bridge
at Argenteuil
by Claude
Monet
Courtesy
National
Gallery of
Art,
Washington
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