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The reservoir called Pantano de Cubillas, near Granada 70 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The reservoir called Pantano de Cubillas, near Granada 67 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The reservoir called Pantano de Cubillas, near Granada 72 Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The reservoir called Pantano de Cubillas, near Granada 71 Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Paolo Veronese (born 1528, Verona, Republic of Venice one of the major painters of the 16th-century Venetian school Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Beach at Trouville by Claude Monet at the National Gallery in London 2024
The reservoir called Pantano de Cubillas, near Granada 69 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The reservoir called Pantano de Cubillas, near Granada 66 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Regatta at Sainte-Adresse Claude Monet French Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Beach at Trouville by Claude Monet at the National Gallery in London 2024. Monet’s earlier paintings of the Normandy coast had emphasised it as a working seascape, peopled with fishermen who had to contend with a cold climate, choppy seas and stormy skies. But this painting and the eight others he made in the summer of 1870 show it as a holiday destination, with wide sandy beaches, bracing air and impressive seaside architecture. Monet painted it during the weeks he spent at Trouville with his wife Camille and their son Jean.Camille and a female companion are shown in close-up, their figures apparently casually arranged and cropped by the picture frame, rather like a snapshot. Grains of sand embedded in the paint reveal that the canvas was painted at least partly on the spot. Facial features and costume details are dashed in briefly with flat strokes of paint: the main focus here is on the play of light and shade. Bright sunlight is conveyed in bold strokes of brilliant white, and the women shade their faces with parasols.


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