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Original print depicting Claude Monet at his home in Giverny. Circa 1920.
Magnificent and rare print by the Impressionist master, taken by the Franco-R... photographer.
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Claude Monet at his home in Giverny. Photograph by Pierre Choumoff. Circa 1920.
Vintage silver gelatin print depicting the Impressionist master, in bust form, at his home...
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Claude Monet was delighted with the article published about his friend, the painter Whistler.
"This evocation of Whistler's nights is an exquisite discovery.".
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Gustave CAILLEBOTTE – Autographed letter signed to Claude Monet.
Autographed letter signed to Claude Monet. Gustave Caillebotte declines a request for help...
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Claude Monet was desperate because he couldn't paint as he pleased.
"I am saddened by the weather. I can do nothing. The wind destroys my motivations...".
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Claude Monet was distressed at losing his ability to see colors.
"All I see are altered colors, at best nothing but yellow and white...".
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Claude Monet wanted to use his car to transport his paintings.
"It's for an old car that's essential for our errands...".
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Paul SIGNAC writes to Claude MONET about his Water Lilies.
"I would have loved to go to Giverny to wish you all the best.".
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Claude Monet is distressed by the inexorable deterioration of his eyes.
"I'm anxiously awaiting the drinks promised for Friday.".
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Camille PISSARRO writes to Claude MONET for the MANET banquet.
"The letter written at Manet's banquet is designed in such a way that I refrain from...".
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