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Le Pont de l'Europe, gare Saint-Lazare: W442 64 cm × 81 cm 25 in × 32 in Musée Marmottan Monet: Paris: France: Extérieur de la gare Saint-Lazare, effet de soleil: W443 60 cm × 81 cm 24 in × 32 in Private collection Extérieur de la gare Saint-Lazare, arrivée d'un train: W444 60 cm × 72 cm 24 in × 28 in Private collection
The Impressionist painting depicts a steam train from Normandy arriving at the Gare Saint-Lazare railway station in Paris, with crowds of people waiting amid the steam and smoke under the vaulted iron and glass vault of the station's train shed. It was painted en plein air, at the station. It measures 60.3 cm × 80.2 cm (23.7 in × 31.6 in) and ...
The Gare Saint-Lazare series of paintings lead the viewers through a tour of the train station in different points of the day. "Monet exemplifies the modern life, in all its chaos and instability", [ 10 ] The steam coming from the trains creates a way of dissolving the train and showing the impressionistic style of blending colors and light.
List of paintings created during 1858–1871 1872–1878 1878–1881 1881–1883 1884 1884–1888 1888 1888–1898 1899–1904 1900–1926 This is a list of works by Claude Monet (1840–1926), including all the extant finished paintings but excluding the Water Lilies, which can be found here, and preparatory black and white sketches. Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and ...
Arrivée du train de Normandie, gare Saint-Lazare; Usage on fr.wikiversity.org Recherche:Pastech/243-3 Train à vapeur; Usage on he.wikipedia.org תחבורה בפריז; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Kolodvor Saint-Lazare (Monet) Usage on hu.wikipedia.org A normandiai vonat érkezése, Gare Saint-Lazare; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kereta api
The Railway, widely known as Gare Saint-Lazare, is an 1873 painting by Édouard Manet. It is the last painting by Manet of his favourite model, the fellow painter Victorine Meurent , who was also the model for his earlier works Olympia and the Luncheon on the Grass .
English: After his return to France from London, Monet lived from 1871-78 at Argenteuil, on the Seine near Paris. In January 1877 he rented a small flat and a studio near the Gare St-Lazare, and in the third Impressionist exhibition which opened in April of that year, he exhibited seven canvases of the railway station.
The district is primarily commercial, with some notable civic and institutional buildings. Notable buildings include the former Owego Academy (1828), County Clerk's Office, Owego Village Firehouse (1911), Owego National Bank (1913), Presbyterian Church, and the Greek Revival and Italianate style Riverow commercial complex.