Impressionism
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Nymphéas (fragment) (circa 1912)
A luminous fragment of Monet’s water lilies, where reflections and reality dissolve into vibrant brushstrokes.
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The Red Kerchief (c. 1868–73)
A woman in a red kerchief moves past a frosted window, her figure blurred yet vivid against the winter light.
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Marjorie and Little Edmund (1928)
A tender portrayal of familial warmth, bathed in soft light and delicate brushwork.
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Bords De La Seine En Automne (1876)
A serene riverside scene where autumn colors melt into the Seine’s reflections, alive with Monet’s loose, luminous brushwork.
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Laura In Yellow (1900)
A luminous portrait where yellow light and loose brushstrokes blur the line between subject and atmosphere.
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Neige et givre (1910)
A delicate winter scene where frost turns weeds into shimmering lace, painted with thick, textured strokes.
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Water Lilies (c.1915–26)
A serene pond scene where water lilies and reflections dissolve into brushstrokes of light and color.
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The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny (1899)
A serene pond with a curved bridge, where water lilies and reflections merge into a vibrant dance of color and light.
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The Young Ladies of Giverny, Sun Effect (1894)
A sunlit garden scene where light and color dissolve figures into a dreamy, vibrant impression of summer.