“The House at Rueil,” created by the renowned artist Edouard Manet in 1882 in France, is a masterful example of Impressionist cityscape painting. Utilizing oil on canvas as his medium, Manet crafted this piece with dimensions of 92.8 by 73.5 centimeters. The artwork is currently housed in the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne, Australia.
The artwork depicts a tranquil and picturesque scene of a house surrounded by lush vegetation. The house, painted with soft, warm tones, stands in the background, its windows and doors marked by striking blue shutters. A large tree in the foreground casts a gentle shadow across the facade, adding depth and contrast to the composition. The garden, rich with greenery and blooming flowers, creates a serene atmosphere that invites the viewer to imagine the calmness and beauty of the place Manet so skillfully captured. The Impressionist style is evident in the loose brushwork and the emphasis on light and color, encapsulating a fleeting moment of everyday life with vibrant immediacy.