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Discover a stunning collection inspired by Claude Monet, the master of Impressionism. Explore artworks, prints, and memorabilia celebrating his legacy.

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Cliff Walk at Pourville (1882)

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Claude Monet’s Cliff Walk at Pourville captures a serene moment of two young women strolling along a cliffside in Normandy, reflecting the artist’s emotional journey after personal loss. Created in 1882, this oil on canvas exemplifies Impressionism and is currently valued for its historical significance, housed at the Art Institute of Chicago. Read more on the artwork here.

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L’entrée De Giverny En Hiver (1885)

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Experience the serene beauty of Claude Monet’s L’entrée De Giverny En Hiver, a masterpiece from 1885 that showcases his pioneering Impressionist style. This enchanting depiction of winter in Giverny not only holds monumental significance in the art world but also offers insights into Monet’s innovative approach to light and color. Read more on the artwork here.

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Water Lilies (1897-1926)

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Claude Monet’s Les Nymphéas (Water Lilies) is a celebrated series of approximately 250 paintings that reflects his fascination with the beauty of his garden in Giverny, France. Created from 1897 to 1926, this iconic series not only showcases Monet’s innovative technique but also holds significant financial and cultural value in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Shadows on the Sea. The Cliffs at Pourville (1882)

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Claude Monet’s Shadows on the Sea. The Cliffs at Pourville (1882) is a stunning representation of Impressionist technique, embodying the play of light on water. It is prized in the art market, emphasizing its monetary significance as a cornerstone of Monet’s oeuvre. Read more on the artwork here.

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Still Life with Bottle, Carafe, Bread, and Wine (1862-1863)

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A pivotal early still life by Claude Monet, created between 1862-1863, this oil on canvas captures exquisite details of everyday objects, illustrating Monet’s burgeoning ability to render light and atmosphere. It is a crucial piece in Monet’s oeuvre and holds a notable place in art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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Palazzo da Mula, Venice (1908)

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Claude Monet’s Palazzo da Mula, Venice, created in 1908, exemplifies the artist’s transformative use of color and light within the Impressionist style. This captivating piece is held in the National Gallery of Art, D.C., reflecting its significant value and esteemed place in art history, especially given its impressive provenance. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Seine at Giverny (1897)

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Claude Monet’s The Seine at Giverny (1897) exemplifies the artist’s innovative Impressionist techniques, focusing on the effects of light and atmosphere along the Seine River. This remarkable piece highlights Monet’s dedication to capturing the transient beauty of nature, making it a significant work in the art world. Notably, Monet’s works from this series have garnered high monetary value in auctions, reflecting their esteem among collectors. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Seine at Vetheuil (1878-1880)

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A captivating depiction of the Seine River by Claude Monet, this artwork illustrates the artist’s masterful use of light and color during a period of financial struggle. Renowned for its vibrant brushwork, it holds a significant place in the art world, particularly the versions in major institutions like the National Gallery of Art and MuMa Le Havre. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Cliff of Aval, Etrétat (1885)

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Claude Monet’s The Cliff of Aval, Étretat (1885) is a stunning portrayal of the iconic cliffs of Normandy, showcasing the masterful Impressionist technique that has made it a cornerstone of art history. Valued in the millions, this series captures fleeting moments of nature’s beauty and has garnered immense appreciation both critically and commercially. Read more on the artwork here.

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Wheat Field (1881)

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Claude Monet’s Champ de blé (Wheat Field), painted in 1881, is a cornerstone of Impressionism that captures the essence of nature’s beauty. It recently sold for a staggering $5–7 million, marking its importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Bridge at Argenteuil (1874)

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Claude Monet’s The Bridge at Argenteuil captivates with its vibrant portrayal of Parisian leisure in the 19th century. Created in 1874, this seminal Impressionist artwork sold for a significant sum at auction, underscoring its lasting monetary and cultural importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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A Corner of the Apartment

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A Corner of the Apartment is a notable 1875 painting by Claude Monet that encapsulates the essence of everyday family life through a serene interior scene. Its monetary significance is underscored by its inclusion in prestigious collections like the Musée d’Orsay, reflecting Monet’s revolutionary approach to light and domesticity in Impressionism. Read more on the artwork here.

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Camille (The Woman in the Green Dress) (1866)

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Created in 1866, Claude Monet’s Camille (The Woman in the Green Dress) is a masterful oil painting that highlights the artist’s early work and stylistic evolution. This remarkable piece not only exemplifies Monet’s technical prowess but also holds significant monetary value as it continues to be celebrated in art circles for its beauty and historical importance. Read more on the artwork here.

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Au Bord Du Fjord De Christiania (1895)

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Experience the serene beauty of Au Bord Du Fjord De Christiania. a mesmerizing painting by Claude Monet from 1895. This artwork encapsulates Monet’s distinctive Impressionist style and is valued highly in the art market, having been featured in prominent auctions such as Christie’s. Read more on the artwork here.

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Un Moulin À Zaandam (1871)

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Claude Monet’s Un Moulin À Zaandam from 1871 captures the serene beauty of a Dutch windmill, showcasing his early impressionist style. This oil on canvas is significant in the art world as it reflects Monet’s explorations outside France during a transformative period in his career. Read more on the artwork here.

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Impression, Sunrise (1872)

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Claude Monet’s Impression, Sunrise is a revolutionary work from 1872 that embodies the essence of the Impressionist movement, emphasizing the ephemeral qualities of light and color. Valued as a historical masterpiece, it is a treasure of the Marmottan Monet Museum in Paris, marking a significant shift in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Woman Seated under the Willows (1880)

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A stunning example of impressionism, Woman Seated under the Willows (1880) by Claude Monet captures the play of light and color in a serene landscape featuring a seated figure. With its symbolic significance in the art world and current display at the National Gallery of Art, it’s a vital piece of Monet’s legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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Houses of Parliament  (1899-1905)

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Monet’s Houses of Parliament series brings the atmospheric effects of London to life through approximately 100 Impressionist masterpieces. Created during his stays in London from 1899 to 1905, these works intricately capture the play of light, fog, and pollution, marking a pivotal departure in Monet’s artistic evolution with significant monetary and historical importance. Read more on the artwork here.

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Walk (Road of the Farm Saint-Siméon) (1864)

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“Walk (Road of the Farm Saint-Siméon)” is a captivating oil painting by Claude Monet, created in 1864, that showcases the serene beauty of Normandy’s rural landscapes. This significant artwork highlights Monet’s early exploration of serial subjects, contributing to the storied development of Impressionism. Currently part of the collection at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo, it holds considerable cultural value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Rocks at Belle-Isle, Port-Domois (1886)

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Claude Monet’s Rocks at Belle-Île, Port-Domois captures the breathtaking rugged coastline of Brittany in 1886, showcasing the master’s Impressionist techniques. Recently restored to reflect Monet’s original vision, this artwork holds notable significance within art history and is featured in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s permanent collection. Read more on the artwork here.

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Charing Cross Bridge (1903)

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Claude Monet’s Charing Cross Bridge (1903) is a mesmerizing oil painting that captures the iconic bridge swathed in London’s fog. This work is a testament to Monet’s experimentation with light and atmosphere, embodying his innovative style and is highly regarded in the art world, reflecting the peak of Impressionist movement value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Still Life with Pheasants and Plovers (1879)

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Immerse yourself in Claude Monet’s Still Life with Pheasants and Plovers. an exquisite masterpiece from 1879 that captures the vibrant interplay of light on lifeless subjects. Esteemed in the art world, this work symbolizes Monet’s innovative contributions to Impressionism, influencing countless artists and fetching significant prices at auctions. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Railroad bridge in Argenteuil (1873)

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Experience the essence of the Impressionist movement with Claude Monet’s Railroad Bridge at Argenteuil, painted in 1873. This breathtaking piece not only highlights Monet’s innovative approach to capturing light and movement but also embodies the modernity of the era. Its significance in both artistic and historical contexts makes it a valuable work, featured at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Ships Riding on the Seine at Rouen (1872-1873)

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Ships Riding on the Seine at Rouen is an exquisite example of Claude Monet’s early Impressionist work, painted between 1872-1873. Recognized for its luminous depiction of light on water, the painting embodies Monet’s desire to capture modern life’s fleeting moments. Its historical significance is underscored by its esteemed transitions among notable collectors and exhibitions, marking its importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hotel des Roches Noires, Trouville (1870)

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Discover a glimpse of 19th-century leisure with Claude Monet’s Hotel des Roches Noires, Trouville, created in 1870. This stunning oil on canvas, valued for its artistic innovation, highlights the captivating charm of a fashionable seaside resort, showcasing Monet’s mastery of light and color in the Impressionist movement. Read more on the artwork here.

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Boulevard des Capucines

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Claude Monet’s Boulevard des Capucines is a landmark piece from the inception of the Impressionist movement, illustrating the vibrant life of Paris in the 1870s. Celebrated for its innovative use of brushwork and color, this artwork underscored the shift away from classical representation. Its monetary significance is underscored by its presence in highly regarded museums and its contribution to the foundation of modern art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Wisteria (1925)

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Discover the enchanting beauty of Claude Monet’s Wisteria. created circa 1925, a splendid exemplification of Impressionism. This masterpiece from Monet’s later years encapsulates the ethereal essence of nature, showcasing the iconic wisteria in his garden. Wisteria is not only an artistic triumph but also holds substantial monetary significance, enhancing its desirability among collectors worldwide. Read more on the artwork here.

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Cliffs at Pourville (1882)

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Discover Cliff Walk at Pourville by Claude Monet, an enchanting Impressionist masterpiece painted in 1882 that captures the essence of a summer’s day in Normandy. This artwork not only reflects Monet’s profound emotional landscape after personal losses but also holds significant financial value within the art market, demanding attention for its storied history and artistic merit. Read more on the artwork here.

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La Seine À Argenteuil (1877)

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Claude Monet’s La Seine à Argenteuil from 1877 is a mesmerizing portrayal of the Seine River, encapsulating the serene atmosphere and charm of Argenteuil. Celebrated for its tranquil beauty and masterful use of color, the painting has garnered significant monetary value in the art market, becoming a sought-after piece reflecting the Impressionist movement. Read more on the artwork here.

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Regattas at Argenteuil (1872)

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Monet’s Regattas at Argenteuil captures the lively spirit of boating on the Seine, reflecting early Impressionist techniques that changed the course of art history. This masterpiece not only showcases Monet’s innovative approach to light and color but also holds significant monetary value in the art world, symbolizing the Impressionist movement’s early explorations. Read more on the artwork here.

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Haystacks (1890-1891)

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Claude Monet’s iconic “Haystacks” series captures the essence of rural life through the changing light and seasons. Spanning from 1890 to 1891, this collection of 25 canvases transports viewers into the heart of Giverny’s agricultural landscape, epitomizing the monetary significance of Impressionism as a revolutionary movement in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Nymphéas Avec Reflets De Hautes Herbes (1914-17)

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Nympheás Avec Reflets De Hautes Herbes, painted by Claude Monet between 1914 and 1917, is a vital piece of the artist’s water lily series, reflecting his innovative approach to capturing nature. This artwork embodies the emotional resonance of Monet’s later years and its value has risen significantly in the art market, further establishing its importance. Read more on the artwork here.

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Low Tide at Pourville, near Dieppe (1882)

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Claude Monet’s Low Tide at Pourville, near Dieppe (1882) is a remarkable impressionist work that encapsulates the temporal beauty of nature along the Normandy coast. This painting, part of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection, reflects Monet’s mastery in depicting light and ambiance, underlining its significance as a cherished asset in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Cabin of the Customs Watch (1882)

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Claude Monet’s Cabin of the Customs Watch is an exquisite 1882 painting capturing the essence of Impressionism through its masterful play of light and color. This artwork, part of a significant series, holds substantial value in the art world and is currently housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Impression (1872)

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Claude Monet’s Impression, Sunrise is a landmark painting that not only inspired the naming of the Impressionist movement but also encapsulates its revolutionary techniques and aesthetic. With a significant historical value, this artwork is housed at the Musée Marmottan Monet and remains a pinnacle masterpiece in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Poppy Field (Giverny) (1890)

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Claude Monet’s Poppy Field (Giverny) (1890-1891) is an exquisite portrayal of the vibrant poppy fields near his home in Normandy. This work stands as a hallmark of Impressionist art, reflecting Monet’s adeptness in capturing light and color, and it’s a valuable asset in the Art Institute of Chicago’s collection. Read more on the artwork here.

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Water Lilies (1916)

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The Water Lilies series by Claude Monet, particularly the works created in 1916, represents a profound artistic achievement that captures the essence of his iconic water-lily pond. This series not only showcases Monet’s innovative techniques and intense emotional depth but is also a war memorial, underscoring its cultural and monetary significance in the art world today. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Water Lily Pond (1917-1919)

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Claude Monet’s The Water Lily Pond. created between 1917 and 1919, is a mesmerizing reflection of his mastery in capturing natural beauty. This oil on canvas painting, rooted in his beloved Giverny garden, stands as a testament to his innovative techniques and profound emotional journey during World War I. The artwork remains a treasured piece in the art world, enriching the collection at The Art Institute of Chicago. Read more on the artwork here.

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Interior, after Dinner (1868-1869)

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A captivating glimpse into post-dinner intimacy, Interior, after Dinner by Claude Monet captures the essence of human warmth and domesticity. Created in the late 1860s, this oil-on-canvas piece is a testament to Monet’s emerging talent in manipulating light, providing a sense of closeness that resonates with art collectors today. Its value continues to be recognized in the art market, attributing significant importance to Monet’s works. Read more on the artwork here.

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La Route De Vétheuil

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La Route De Vétheuil by Claude Monet is a stunning depiction of the autumnal road leading to the village of Vétheuil, created during the artist’s economically challenging years. This quintessential impressionist work not only showcases Monet’s exquisite handling of light but also holds a significant market value, with related works fetching upwards of $11 million. Read more on the artwork here.

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