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Monet Claude Monet 1840–1926 The Seine at
Artist page for Claude Monet (1840–1926)
Monet Claude Monet 1840–1926 The Seine at
explores artists inspired by the river including Monet
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he mentions Theodore Gericault, Henri Matisse and Claude – Monet [spelled wrong].
he mentions Theodore Gericault, Henri Matisse and Claude
, at Durant Ruel the nudes from Renoir and Degas, Claude – Monet at Wildenstein.
, at Durant Ruel the nudes from Renoir and Degas, Claude
Tate glossary definition for impressionism: Approach to painting scenes of everyday life developed in France in the nineteenth century and based on the practice of painting finished pictures out of doors and spontaneously ‘on the spot’
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‘Two Studies for ‘The Three Graces’‘, Louis Anquetin, c.1899
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Tate glossary definition for impressionism: Approach to painting scenes of everyday life developed in France in the nineteenth century and based on the practice of painting finished pictures out of doors and spontaneously ‘on the spot’
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‘The Castle of Falaise (Evening)‘, Othon Friesz, 1904
Lucien Pissarro 1923 Poplars on the Epte Claude
‘The Finish of the Horse Race‘, Louis Anquetin, c.1898–9
Newspaper Louis Anquetin 1890 Poplars on the Epte Claude
‘Arthur Symons’, Jacques-Émile Blanche, 1895
Jacques-Émile Blanche 1906 Poplars on the Epte Claude