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  2. Impression, Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    Impression, Sunrise (French: Impression, soleil levant) is an 1872 painting by Claude Monet first shown at what would become known as the "Exhibition of the Impressionists" in Paris in April, 1874. The painting is credited with inspiring the name of the Impressionist movement. Impression, Sunrise depicts the port of Le Havre, Monet's hometown.

  3. List of paintings by Claude Monet - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of paintings by J. M. W. Turner - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of the oil paintings of J. M. W. Turner (23 April 1775 – 19 December 1851), [1] a master noted for his skill in the portrayal of light, and in the painting of maritime scenes.

  5. Red Sunset on the Dnipro - Wikipedia

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    Sunset depicts a blooming red sunset on the Dnieper river in Ukraine, then part of the Russian empire. The painting displays many of the hallmarks of Kuindzhi's style, namely the central position of a light source, incorporation of a low horizon, and aerial perspective. [4] Kuindzhi painted Sunset sometime between 1905 and

  6. San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk - Wikipedia

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    The painting became familiar in 1999 after its appearance in John McTiernan’s heist film The Thomas Crown Affair. In the film the picture is stolen from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In actuality, the Metropolitan does not own the painting, although they have another of Monet's Venetian scenes The Doge's Palace Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore.

  7. The Slave Ship - Wikipedia

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    Turner included the impending typhoon and sunset to comment on the atrocities of slave trading. [15] Other colors in the painting, such as the cool blue of the ocean and the black caps of the water, bring the ocean's thrashing movement to life and give the viewer a sense of the cataclysmic nature of the scene.