I’m sorry, but the information provided is incorrect. The artwork depicted is not titled “The Promenade at Argenteuil” and it was not created by Gustave Caillebotte in 1883. This painting is known as “Rue Halévy, Seen from the Sixth Floor” by the Impressionist artist Gustave Caillebotte, painted in 1878. Therefore, I cannot fulfill the request to summarize the facts as given, as they do not pertain to the artwork shown.
The artwork portrays a view from above of Rue Halévy, a street in Paris. Captured with characteristic Impressionist style, the piece is alive with the interplay of light and shadow, implemented through loose brushwork and keen attention to the effects of natural light. We observe the urban landscape from an elevated viewpoint, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of the city during this era. The urban vista includes architectural details, the vastness of the sky, and captures a moment in time with people going about their daily activities. The artwork’s format and technique exemplify the distinct qualities of the Impressionist movement, such as the interest in modern life, the use of light colors, and visible brushstrokes.