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Monet in Harvard Art Museum

1951.54

Claude Monet

Red Boats, Argenteuil

The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train

This is the largest in Monet’s series of twelve paintings of the Saint-Lazare train station in Paris, a subject favored by many impressionist painters.

Eugénie Graff (Madame Paul)

During his two-month residence at a hotel-restaurant in Pourville, a small fishing village in Normandy, Monet painted portraits of the inn’s proprietors, Paul-Antoine and Eugénie Graff (1819–1891).

Rougets

Alternate Title: Still Life of Fish / Fish (Mullets) / Fish

( top painting by Cezanne)

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