Back to some real art. Washerwomen, Near Champagne is an 1882 painting by Alfred Sisley.
The Hillsides At Bougival is an 1875 canvas by Sisley.
Camille Pissarro painted Rue de l'Hermitage, Pontoise in 1875.
This is a work by Auguste Renoir. Claude and Renee is a 1903 painting depicting his son and the family nurse.
I finish today with two works by Claude Monet. Rock Needle Seen Through The Porte d'Aval, Etretat dates to 1886.
This is his Rough Sea, an 1881 work.
The rough sea painting is my favorite here.
ReplyDeleteMonet has a particular draw to me.
DeleteWe have an impressive collection.
ReplyDeleteWe do.
DeleteThese are all beautiful paintings! Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Delete...a favorite style of mine.
ReplyDeleteMine too.
DeleteLovely, William.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteAll lovely paintings!
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteThey had some very fancy frames.
ReplyDeleteThey did.
DeleteI love that we're getting "back to real art" here!
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteMonet is one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteSame here.
DeleteThese impressionists are my favorites, especially Monet.
ReplyDeleteGood choice.
DeleteLovely classical art ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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Thank you.
DeleteBeautiful paintings, I like the impressionistic style.
ReplyDeleteI do too.
DeleteLove Monet!
ReplyDeleteAnd love your header photo. What a stunning scene!
Thank you.
DeleteI think the frames are almost as interesting as the art. Tastes sure have changed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. The first two by Sisley were lovely but I love paintings of the ocean as I live in the desert.
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