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  2. Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) - Wikipedia

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    He used the sketches made there, of which the most closely related is Sailing the Catboat (1873), for the oil painting, which he worked on over three years. [1] Infrared reflectography has revealed the many changes he made to the composition during this time, including the removal of a fourth boy near the mast and a second schooner in the distance.

  3. The Boating Party - Wikipedia

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    The Boating Party is an oil painting by American artist Mary Cassatt created in 1893. It is also known under the titles La partie en bateau; La barque; Les canotiers; and En canot. [ 1 ] Measuring nearly three by four feet, it is Cassatt’s largest and most ambitious painting.

  4. File:Maurice de Vlaminck, 1907, Le bassin à Chatou (White ...

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    File information Description Maurice de Vlaminck, 1907, Le bassin à Chatou (White Sailboat at Chatou), oil on canvas, 60.2 x 73.7 cm, private collection . Source ...

  5. Anna Milo Upjohn - Wikipedia

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    [24] [27] [44] [42] [45] [46] [47] She painted in oil on canvas; made gouache, watercolor, and wash drawings; and often worked in charcoal or crayon. [48] She was best known for her formal portraits and informal depictions of children. She also made paintings of religious subjects and some landscapes.

  6. The Voyage of Life - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery of Art Third in the series, Manhood , shows a now grown figure in the vessel, amid the tribulations of adult life. Storm clouds ominously darken the sky, wind whips at the man's clothing and rain falls in the background as the boat approaches a treacherous part of the river which has become rocky and rapid, running through a ...

  7. The Studio Boat (Le Bateau-atelier) - Wikipedia

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    The floating studio enabled Monet to paint views from the Seine that would otherwise be inaccessible, beginning with a series of paintings of the sailing boats at Petit-Gennevilliers. [ 3 ] Monet lived near the Seine throughout his life and painted his studio boat on several occasions, both at Argenteuil and at Giverny , where he later lived.