Pierre-Auguste Renoir applied the paint in thin layers on a white, primed canvas. As in a watercolor, the light comes from the priming. The road guides the gaze like a funnel of light to a group of three figures in blue working clothes who are coming from the harvesting of mussels. Mussels from the coast of Normandy were sold in Paris as “oysters of the poor.”
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