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The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil (A Corner of the Garden with Dahlias) (1873)
A lively garden scene ablaze with dahlias, where light and color blend in Monet’s signature Impressionist style.
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In A Rose Garden
A tranquil garden scene bathed in sunlight, where a woman stands among blooming roses, lost in quiet reflection.
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The Rose Of All Roses (1889)
A solitary rose, radiant and meticulously detailed, seems to emerge from darkness, embodying both fragility and timeless beauty.
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Jardin fleuri (Le Croisic)
Puigaudeau paints a quiet garden in coastal Brittany with soft light and muted colors. The scene feels untouched, calm, and quietly alive.
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Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (1869)
A lush still life where blossoms and fruit vibrate with light, blurring the line between realism and impressionism.
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A Bouquet of Field Flowers
A vibrant, loosely arranged bouquet of wildflowers, alive with color and movement, as if freshly picked from a sunlit field.
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Irises (1890)
A vibrant explosion of blue and violet irises, their petals alive with motion, painted with thick, urgent brushstrokes that pulse with emotion.
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Flowers in a Crystal Vase (c. 1882)
Luminous flowers burst from a crystal vase, their petals alive with color and light in this vibrant still-life.
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Wisteria (circa 1925)
A vibrant cascade of purple blooms, Monet’s *Wisteria* blends abstraction and nature in a whirl of color and light.