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L’entrée De Giverny En Hiver (1885)
A serene winter village scene, where delicate brushstrokes capture the hushed beauty of snow and light.
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Jardin sous la neige (1909)
A snow-laden garden rendered with poetic stillness, where winter’s hush becomes a canvas for light and longing.
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Stack of Wheat (Snow Effect, Overcast Day) (1890-91)
A serene winter scene where a snow-covered wheat stack stands as a quiet sentinel under a muted sky.
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Winterstimmung Mit Saatkrähen
A haunting winter landscape alive with rooks and the quiet glow of twilight, where stillness and movement collide.
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The Snow-Covered Boulevard De Pontoise In Argenteuil (1875)
A serene winter street scene, where snow softens edges and light flickers through the muted haze.
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Lavacourt, l’hiver (1879)
A serene winter scene where frost and fog blend into the Seine’s quiet banks, revealing Monet’s gift for turning ordinary landscapes into poetic whispers.
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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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La Maison Rondest Sous La Neige, Pontoise Or Chemin De L’hermitage, Pontoise, Sous La Neige (circa 1875)
A serene winter village scene, where snow transforms ordinary rooftops and paths into a softly glowing landscape.
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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.