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Artist Garden at Giverny, The (1900)
By Claude Monet

Banks of the Siene at Asnieres (1876)

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Bordighera (1884)

By Claude Monet

Boulevard des Capucines (1873)

By Claude Monet

Breezing Up (1876)

By Winslow Homer

Bridge at Chatou (1905)

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Charing Cross Bridge (1899-1900)

By Claude Monet

Church in Auvers-sur-Osie (1890)

By Vincent Van Gogh

Corner of the Garden at Montgeron (1876)

By Claude Monet

Cypresses and Two Figures (1889)

By Vincent Van Gogh

Dance Class, The (1899)

By Edgar Degas

Emigrants Crossing the Plain (1867)

By Albert Bierstadt
First Kiss, The (1873)
By Adolph-William Bouguereau

Grand Canel Venice, The ???

By Edouard Manet

Irisis, 1889

By Vincent Van Gogh

La Grande Jatte (1884-1886)

By Georges Seurat

La Grenouillere, 1869

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

La Moulin de la Galette (1876)

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Lunchon, The (1868)

By Claude Monet

Madame Charpentier (1876)

By Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Mountain Out of the Mist (1865)

By Albert Bierstadt

Nympheas (Waterlilies) (1905)

By Claude Monet

Poppy Field in Giverny (1885)

By Claude Monet

Racehorces, The (1872)

By Edgar Degas

Regates a Argenteuil (1875)

By Claude Monet

Siene at Giverny, Morning Mists, The (1897)

By Claude Monet

Sunflowers (1881)

By Claude Monet

Sunrise (1873)

By Claude Monet

Water Lilies and the Japanese Bridge (1899)

By Claude Monet

Water Lily Pond (1900)

By Claude Monet





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