This beautiful summer scene is the creation of the beloved French Impressionist, Claude Monet. Monet and his family lived in Argenteuil from 1871-1878. This beautiful place provided him with much subject matter and helped him develop his impressionistic, plein air signature.
Poppy Field near Argenteuil seems a breath of fresh summer air with beauty of sky and field, informal balance and rather insignificant people. Here a middle horizon line seems to bring clouds and flowers together in an invitation of value and harmony. The vague, forward figure who seems to be waving adds to this invitation.
At the time of this painting, Claude Monet was dealing with the declining health of his wife, Camille. Most of us can identify with the struggle of times like this. Here he shows us the prominence and balm of God’s beautiful world that calls for our attention and gratitude in all times and places.
May we enter this piece for a time and remember it as we look for beauty throughout our days. May we each find a way to wave back, fold our hands in a prayer of thanksgiving and smile our forever faith and blessed assurance.
In gratitude, faith and hope,
Sandy Prouty
Minister of Children and Families
Montview Church
Poppy Field near Argenteuil, 1875 | Claude Monet
*image from Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC