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Flower Beds, Central Park (circa 1890)
Sunlight dapples through the trees, catching the bright clusters of blooms along the path. The flower beds burst with color against the park’s green expanse, a quiet riot of petals where city meets nature. Strollers pause, drawn by the vivid contrast between cultivated beauty and wild growth.
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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.