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Claude
Monet
(1840-1926 French)
As
Monet "grew into" Impressionism, he found that his greatest
challenge lay in capturing the essence of a fleeting moment; the light
and reflections on water, the variations in a sky; and as he became
more and more engrossed in this challenge, he started to paint one
and the same subject again and again, capturing the difference in
atmosphere and lighting in different seasons or at different times
of the day.
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The
White Water Lilies |
Water
Lilies |
Water
Lilies
- The Clouds |
Item # MO001
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Item # MO002
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Item # MO003
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| Impression,
Sunrise |
The
Artist's House at Argenteuil |
Garden
At Montgeron |
Item # MO004
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Item # MO005
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Item # MO006
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| Les
Peupliers |
Clifftop
Walk at Pourville |
Haystack,
End of the Summer, Morning |
Item # MO007
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Item # MO008
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Item # MO009
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Bathing
at
La Grenouillere |
Woman
with a Parasol |
Young
Woman
in a Garden |
Item # MO010
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Item # MO011
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Item # MO012
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