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Pergola ; jardin fleuri (before 1906)
A floral pergola bursts with color, blending structure and wild growth in a sunlit garden dreamscape.
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Coup de vent (1881)
A turbulent landscape where wind dominates, with dynamic brushwork that blurs earth and sky into a single breath.
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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.
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Green Wheat Fields, Auvers (1890)
A vibrant, swirling depiction of wheat fields under a restless sky, pulsing with van Gogh’s emotional intensity.
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Peasant House at Éragny (1884)
A serene countryside scene where a weathered cottage blends into the lush surroundings, radiating quiet charm and rustic simplicity.
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The Parc Monceau (1878)
A serene impressionist scene of dappled sunlight and leisurely figures in a Parisian park, alive with movement and color.
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Water Lilies (Agapanthus) (c. 1915–26)
A hypnotic dance of water lilies and light, where reflections blur into abstraction and the pond becomes a dream.
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Herrick’s Blossoms
A vibrant, dreamlike celebration of flowers in bloom, where color and light dance with poetic fragility.
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Point Lobos (1914)
A dynamic coastal scene where crashing waves and weathered rocks collide under a shifting sky.