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The 1000++ Artworks of media Oil On Canvas and containing the word claude monet, oil on canvas, impressionism, baby, flowers, 1875

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Claude Monet - Flowers in a Pot (also known as Roses and Baby-s Breath)Flowers in a Pot (also known as Roses and Baby's Breath)Claude Monet

Claude Monet, one of the most renowned artists of the Impressionist movement, created numerous captivating paintings that continue to enchant art lovers around the world. Among his notable works is Flowers in a Pot (also known as Roses and Baby's Breath), an exquisite oil on canvas painting from 187...

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Claude Monet - The Cradle - Camille with the Artist-s Son JeanThe Cradle - Camille with the Artist's Son JeanClaude Monet

We look slightly down onto a baby tucked into an oval-shaped cradle with a woman sitting on the far side looking down at the child in this vertical painting. Both the woman and baby have light skin. The cradle is draped with a sky-blue, scallop-edged cloth decorated with pink flowers and green leave...

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - The GardenThe GardenPierre-Auguste Renoir

The painting The Garden by the renowned French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir is a quintessential representation of Impressionism, showcasing the beauty and serenity of a garden scene. Created in 1875, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures the essence of a lively yet peaceful atmosphere, inviting vi...

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Claude Monet - Water LiliesWater LiliesClaude Monet

One of Monet’s critics described this canvas of 1919 as waterlilies 'in full flower assert[ing] themselves … their golden discs encased in purple, against the cloudy waters.' Although the almost eighty-year-old artist was reluctant to part with recent paintings, he made this landscape and three rela...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Claude Monet - WaterliliesWaterliliesClaude Monet

In the spring of 1883, after having wandered along the banks of the Seine from Le Havre to Paris for 20 years, Claude Monet (1840–1926) settled in Giverny. The painter participated in the collective adventure of Impressionism and displayed works at the group/

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Claude Monet - Water LiliesWater LiliesClaude Monet

In 1893, Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny and built a Japanese-inspired water garden. This contemplative environment served as inspiration for a series of paintings that occupied the artist for the last 20 years of his life. Typical of the series, the subject of this painting it...

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, United States)
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Claude Monet - Water LiliesWater LiliesClaude Monet

As part of his extensive gardening plans at Giverny, Monet had a pond dug and planted with lilies in 1893. From 1899 on, he repeatedly turned to the subject, attempting to capture every observation, impression, and reflection of the flowers and water. By the time he began this work in the late teens...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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John Singer Sargent - Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (study)Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (study)John Singer Sargent

The Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose (study) by John Singer Sargent is a captivating oil on canvas painting that showcases the artist's mastery of Impressionist techniques. Created in 1885, this piece is a prime example of Sargent's ability to capture the fleeting effects of light and color. The Paintin...

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - The Daughters of Durand-RuelThe Daughters of Durand-RuelPierre-Auguste Renoir

Dozens of colors come together to evoke the dazzling effect of sunlight on these girls’ white dresses. Despite the quick brushstrokes, Pierre-Auguste Renoir did not sacrifice details for effect. He carefully rendered the laces of the girls’ boots, the younger sitter’s black ribbon necklace, and even...

Chrysler Museum of Art (Norfolk, United States)
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Edouard Manet - Jeanne (Spring)Jeanne (Spring)Edouard Manet

A chic young woman in a day dress with floral accents holds a parasol against a background of exuberant foliage. She looks straight ahead, a picture of poise and detachment even as she seems fully aware of the viewer/

J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, United States)
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Claude Monet - Camille Monet and a Child in the Artist’s Garden in ArgenteuilCamille Monet and a Child in the Artist’s Garden in ArgenteuilClaude Monet

Claude Monet's Camille Monet and a Child in the Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil is an exquisite example of Impressionist art, showcasing the artist's wife, Camille, with a child in their garden at Argenteuil. This painting, created in 1875, captures the essence of a serene moment shared between two in...

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Edouard Manet - The laundryThe laundryEdouard Manet

Introduction Édouard Manet's The Laundry, created in 1875, is a quintessential example of Impressionist art. This captivating oil on canvas painting measures 145 x 115 cm and is a testament to Manet's innovative style, which bridged the gap between Realism and Impressionism. Artistic Context Manet ...

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John Henry Twachtman - Arques-la-BatailleArques-la-BatailleJohn Henry Twachtman

During the summer of 1884, Twachtman—then studying at the Académie Julian, in Paris—rented a house with his family at Arques-la-Bataille, in Normandy, and focused on capturing the quiet beauty of the area on canvas. In this work, he portrayed the edge of the Béthune, a tributary of the Arques, borde...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Gustave Caillebotte - The plain of Gennevilliers, yellow fieldsThe plain of Gennevilliers, yellow fieldsGustave Caillebotte

The plain of Gennevilliers, yellow fields (La plaine de Gennevilliers, champs jaunes) belongs to a group of six radically simplified landscapes that Gustave Caillebotte created in 1884. These canvases all depict the Gennevilliers plain, planted with vegetables, adjacent to the artist/

National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia)
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Claude Monet - Red Boats, ArgenteuilRed Boats, ArgenteuilClaude Monet

Claude Monet is one of the most renowned artists of the Impressionist movement, and his painting Red Boats, Argenteuil is a testament to his extraordinary skill. Created in 1875, this stunning artwork is a beautiful representation of the artist's ability to capture the ever-changing effects of light...

Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge, United States)
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Claude Monet - Train in the Snow or The LocomotiveTrain in the Snow or The LocomotiveClaude Monet

Claude Monet, one of the most renowned artists of the Impressionist movement, created a captivating piece titled Train in the Snow or The Locomotive. This painting, dated 1875, is a beautiful winter scene featuring a train traveling down the tracks in the snow. The train is located towards the left ...

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Jean-Honoré Fragonard - Blind-Mans BuffBlind-Mans BuffJean-Honoré Fragonard

In the 18th century the game of blind man’s buff (or bluff) became the symbolic arena for courtship, chance, and the amorous amusements of lovers (directly relating to the concept “love is blind”). Playfully erotic and sensuously painted, Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s scene appropriately takes place withi...

Toledo Museum of Art (Toledo, United States)
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