We begin today with Claude and Renee, a 1903 painting by August Renoir, depicting his son and the family nurse. The Impressionist style really speaks to me.
Another work by an Impressionist master. Claude Monet painted Rock Needle Seen Through The Porte d'Aval, Etretat in 1886.
Washerwomen, Near Champagne is by Alfred Sisley, dating to 1882.
Camille Pissarro painted The Stone Bridge In Rouen, Dull Weather in 1896.
Road At Auvers-sur-Oise dates to circa 1873-74, and is by Paul Cezanne.
Paul Gauguin painted The Quarries Of Le Chou Near Pontoise in 1882.
Well shared.
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DeleteBeautiful works of art! Have a great weekend.
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Delete...this a style that I enjoy.
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DeleteJust about any museum, it's the impressionists I love the most.
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DeleteI could have sworn that first one was by Mary Cassatt. Fun seeing the impressionists' work up in Ottawa.
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DeleteBeautiful landscapes, the second is my favorite.
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DeleteLovely work, William.
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DeleteI have always enjoyed the work of the impressionist painters, and you have featured some of the best.
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DeleteThese paintings are all beautiful - enjoyed seeing them!
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DeleteI really like this entire series.
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DeleteBeautiful collection of art paintings.
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DeleteLovely series of impressionists paintings ~ thanks,
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A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
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DeleteLove the Renoir! The Gauguin is different from what I usually see of his.
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DeleteI really like the top painting.
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