Claude Monet was one of the first Impressionists (giving the style its name) and stayed true to the school’s creed of documenting the painter’s sensory experience. Monet produced this loosely brushed remembrance of The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, in the style that made his canvases astounding and magical.
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, c.1908, Oil on CanvasClaude Monet French (1840 - 1926) |
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Claude Monet was one of the first Impressionists (giving the style its name) and stayed true to the school’s creed of documenting the painter’s sensory experience. Monet produced this loosely brushed remembrance of The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, in the style that made his canvases astounding and magical. |
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