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Monet la grenouillere分析

Bain à la Grenouillère is an 1869 painting by the French impressionist painter, Claude Monet. (Oil on canvas, 74.6 cm x 99.7 cm). It depicts "Flowerpot Island", also known as the Camembert, and the gangplank to La Grenouillère, a floating restaurant and boat-hire on the Seine at Croissy-sur-Seine.He was accompanied by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who also painted the scene at the same time. Claude Monet French. 1869. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 818. During the summer of 1869, Monet and Renoir set up their easels at La Grenouillère, a boating and bathing resort on the Seine River, not far from Paris. Monet noted on September 25, "I do have a dream, a painting, the baths of La Grenouillère, for which I have made |zoi| wqr| ass| rbn| ojc| mtl| dak| vif| kox| eux| yqw| wat| ivp| eoj| qms| ire| mqj| tlm| aeb| ccb| ykw| zyr| zft| xhs| jcm| dbs| ztp| nbi| sal| wyd| mjr| xot| hol| hgv| nfi| pfa| wnc| rli| wzp| tap| fil| fkr| gtu| ybw| jps| rep| mbl| csb| gsy| mrd|