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End of the season
A serene yet poignant depiction of autumn’s final days, where fading light and lingering wildlife hint at nature’s quiet transformation.
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Olive Trees (1889)
A vibrant, swirling depiction of olive trees, alive with movement and emotion, blending serenity with underlying tension.
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Cliff Walk at Pourville (1882)
A luminous seaside scene where wind, light, and crashing waves merge into a vibrant impression of coastal life.
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The Four-Leaf Clover (1873)
A young girl searches for a four-leaf clover in a sunlit field, her quiet determination framed by Homer’s tender brushwork.
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The Artist’s House at Argenteuil (1873)
A vibrant depiction of Monet’s home, where light and nature merge in a fleeting, intimate moment.
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Landscape (late 1770s)
A tranquil countryside scene bathed in soft light, where winding paths and distant cottages whisper of quiet solitude.
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The Magpie (1868 – 1869)
A lone magpie stands sentinel over a snow-laden gate, bathed in winter light that turns the ordinary into magic.
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Pink Cloud Over Mountain (1925)
A dreamy landscape where a pink cloud hovers above rugged mountains, blending tranquility with fleeting natural drama.
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Reading on the garden path (1883)
A figure lost in a book amid a sunlit garden, where light and foliage weave a tapestry of quiet reflection.