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Fleurs dans un pot (Roses et brouillard) (1878)
Soft petals blur into mist, their edges dissolving like morning fog. The vase anchors them—just barely—amid swirls of color that pulse with life. These roses aren’t still; they breathe.
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Wind Effect, Series of The Poplars (1891)
A row of poplars bends under the wind, their leaves dissolving into vibrant strokes of light and shadow.
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Cabin of the Customs Watch (1882)
A solitary cabin stands defiant against stormy coastal winds, its weathered wood echoing the wildness of sea and sky.
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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.
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La Seine à Lavacourt (1879)
A serene riverscape where light and water merge in delicate, impressionistic brushstrokes, capturing fleeting tranquility.