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Motherhood, Modernity, and the Magic of Mary Cassatt
Discover the intimate world of Mary Cassatt, the American Impressionist who redefined how women and family life were portrayed in art.
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German Painting: How Art captured modern Life and Light
Impressionism in German painting captures the fleeting beauty of light and life. From Max Liebermann to Lovis Corinth, artists blended French influences with German sensibility, creating works that reflect emotion, atmosphere, and the rhythm of modern existence.
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Claude Monet: From one painting to many visions
Beginning with individual works that captured fleeting moments of light, Monet gradually embraced the idea of series - painting the same subject at different hours, under shifting skies, and through changing seasons.
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Nature in motion – The timeless vision of Claude Monet
In Monet's words: “Skills come and go… Art is always the same: a transposition of Nature that requests as much will as sensitivity. I strive and struggle against the sun… should as well paint with gold and precious stones.”
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The Feminine Perspective: Timeless Impressionism of Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt was an American Impressionist painter known for her tender portrayals of mothers and children. Born in 1844, she spent much of her career in France, where she became associated with the Impressionist movement.
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In the gardens of Renoir: A visual feast of nature and beauty
Renoir is celebrated for his ability to capture scenes of daily life, particularly his joyful and lively depictions of people, landscapes, and leisure activities. His works often exude a sense of warmth and harmony.
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Color and Form Unveiled: The Genius of Paul Cézanne
Cézanne's art was a departure from the typical Impressionist techniques of his time; he aimed to depict the fundamental shapes and volumes underlying natural scenes rather than simply capturing visual impressions.
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Henri Rousseau – Myself landscape portrait, 1890. In HD!
Click on the image to see Henri Rousseau´s Myself landscape portrait in High Resolution, with all its amazing details!
























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