
Boating
Edouard Manet (1832–1883)
Year
1874
Medium
Oil on canvas
Seen at
The Met, New York
Painted at Argenteuil in the summer of 1874, alongside Monet. Manet flattens the picture — no horizon, the river fills the frame, the figures are pushed to the foreground. The blue is unmodulated, almost decorative. Modern painting begins to admit that a painting is a painted surface, not a window.