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4.05.2010

Claude Monet, the Impressionist



The view that Monet painted for the Charing Cross Bridge only lasted for a few minutes, but yet he managed to paint it with the colours and lighting that allows the viewer to know when it was painted. According to the yellowy and pink colours in the sky and the stillness of the air, it seems like it was painted in the early morning of a summer day. His strokes barley shows in this impressionistic piece, even though in most impressionist paintings the brush strokes are very visible.

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