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Les bords de la Seine près de Vétheuil (1881)
A tranquil riverscape where light and water merge, revealing Monet’s mastery of atmosphere and fleeting moments.
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L’entrée de Giverny sous la neige (1885)
A serene winter scene where snow transforms a village entrance into a hushed, poetic landscape.
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Still life with chrysanthemums, bellflowers, cornflowers and daisies in a white vase (1926)
A vibrant still life where wildflowers erupt from a white vase, balancing botanical detail with expressive energy.
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Lady in a Garden (circa 1900)
A woman in a sunlit garden, surrounded by vibrant flowers, embodies quiet harmony and the fleeting beauty of nature.
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La maison de La Crau (The Old Mill) (1888)
A weathered mill stands under a turbulent sky, its rough textures and golden light pulsing with van Gogh’s restless energy.
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Nymphéas Avec Reflets De Hautes Herbes (1914-17)
A hypnotic pond scene where water lilies and tall grasses melt into rippling reflections, dissolving boundaries between reality and dream.
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Willows by a Stream (1908)
A serene riverscape where willows and water merge in delicate harmony, capturing nature’s quiet poetry.
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Waterloo Bridge (1903)
A misty London bridge dissolves into Monet’s signature haze, where light and atmosphere blur the line between city and dream.
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Gardener’s House at Antibes (1888)
A radiant impression of a sun-drenched cottage, where light and color dissolve into pure emotion.