Claude Monet Paint...
Renoir painted Claude Monet on several occasions, including Claude Monet Smoking and Claude Monet Painting. Claude Monet Painting in his Garden...
Motherhood
Motherhood, also called Maternity, was painted by Mary Cassatt in 1890. It depicts a mother inside the course of action of breast feeding her...
Bridge at Villeneu...
Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne painted by Alfred Sisley in 1872.
The painting can now be seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Buy an oil...
A Girl With a Wate...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted Female that has a Watering Can in 1876 in Monet’s well-known garden in Argentuil. This would be the same garden...
Breakfast in Bed
Mary Cassatt painted “Breakfast in Mattress” in 1897. It depicts a vibrant mommy lying in bed, with her arms round her small kid. The baby...
San Giorgio Maggio...
Among the most stunning paintings by Claude Monet with its amazing show of colors, “San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk”, also known as “Venice...
Dance at Bougival
The joy of living and lifes pleasures were among the favorite themes of French impressionist Pierre Auguste Renoir. This is well displayed in...
Water Lilies and J...
Claude Monet was in many ways fascinated by Japanese culture. Many woodcuts and decorations at his house in Giverny attest to this, not least...
Luncheon of the Bo...
Luncheon of the Boating Party (in French: Le déjeuner des canotiers) was painted by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1880 –...
The Luncheon on th...
Edouard Manet painted Luncheon on the Grass – Le Bain (The Bath) – in 1862-63. Its composition, which features a nude female in the...
The Boating Party
The Boating Party was painted by American painter Mary Cassatt in the winter of 1893/1894 at Antibes, on the Mediterranean coast of France. It...
Bal du moulin de l...
Bal du moulin de la Galette (more commonly known as Le moulin de la Galette) is a painting by French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Completed in...
Impression sunrise
The Monet painting Impression Sunrise shows the harbour of Le Havre in France, using very loose brush strokes that suggest rather than delineate...