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La Blanchisseuse (1863)

Daumier, Honoré (1808-1879) La Blanchisseuse (The Laundress) 1863? Oil on oak, 48.9 x 33 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York This painting depicts a subject visible from Daumier’s studio on the quai d’Anjou in Paris: laundresses returning from laundry boats…

Jalais Hill, Pontoise (1867)

Pissarro, Camille (1830-1903) Jalais Hill, Pontoise 1867 Oil on canvas, 87 x 114.9 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York This view of Pontoise, just northwest of Paris, helped establish Pissarro’s reputation as an innovative painter of the rural French landscape. The…

La plage de Trouville (1867)

Boudin, Eugène (1824-1898) La plage de Trouville (Beach of Trouville) 1867 Oil on canvas, 63 x 89 cm National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo See also: • Trouville-sur-Mer (France)

Le port de Saint-Tropez (1901-1902)

Signac, Paul (1863-1935) Le port de Saint-Tropez (The Port of Saint-Tropez) 1901–1902 Oil on canvas, 131 x 161.5 cm National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo See also: • Saint-Tropez (France)

Le Marché aux poissons, Dieppe, temps gris, matin (1902)

Pissarro, Camille (1830-1903) Le Marché aux poissons, Dieppe, temps gris, matin (The Fish Market, Dieppe: Grey Weather, Morning) 1902 Oil on canvas, 65.41 × 80.96 cm Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Starting in the 1890s, Pissarro turned increasingly toward the depiction of…

Mont Saint-Michel, soleil couchant (1897)

Signac, Paul (1863-1935) Mont Saint-Michel, soleil couchant (Mont Saint-Michel, Setting Sun) 1897 Oil on canvas, 66.04 × 81.6 cm Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas In 1897 Paul Signac made a series of seven paintings of Mont Saint-Michel, a medieval monastery on…

Paysage marin (1879)

Renoir, Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919) Paysage marin (Seascape) 1879 Oil on canvas, 72.6 × 91.6 cm Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

Le Grand Canal à Venise (1905)

Signac, Paul (1863-1935) Le Grand Canal à Venise (The Grand Canal, Venice) 1905 Oil on canvas, 73.5 x 92.1 cm Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo It may immediately strike you that the style of this painting is different from almost any…