Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Railway bridge at Chatou, 1881
Edgar Degas, L’Absinthe, 1876
Camille Pissarro - The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning
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Camille Pissarro - Road at Eragny, Winter (1885)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Girl Reading (1890)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Roses and Jasmine in a Delft Vase (1880-81)
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Camille Pissarro, A street in l’Hermitage, Pontoise (1874)
Oil painting Pathway in Monet’s Garden at Giverny by Claude Monet
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Frank Weston Benson - Summer (1900)
Benson, a leading member of the group of American painters known as “the Ten,” taught in both Boston and New York and occasionally offered studio critiques to students at Rhode Island School of Design. In this painting, the light-filled view represents Benson’s daughters and niece on the cliffs near the artist’s vacation home on North Haven Island in Penobscot Bay, Maine. Rendered with the brilliant palette and broken brushstrokes of French Impressionism, it is based on sketches and photographs that captured the poses of these confident young women, personifications of beauty and optimism on a perfect summer day.
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Claude Monet - At les Petit-Dalles (1884)
Edgar Degas - Ballet Scene from Meyerbeer’s Opera ‘Robert le Diable’ (1876)
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