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Claude Monet, Route près de Giverny (Road near Giverny) (detail), 1885, oil on canvas. Lent by the Gregg Turk Foundation. Photo by Rob Strong.
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Claude Monet, Route près de Giverny (Road near Giverny) (detail), 1885, oil on canvas. Lent by the Gregg Turk Foundation. Photo by Rob Strong.
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Claude Monet, Route près de Giverny (Road near Giverny), 1885, oil on canvas. Lent by the Gregg Turk Foundation. Photo by Rob Strong.
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Claude Monet, Pommiers en fleurs (Apple Trees in Bloom), 1872, oil on canvas. Lent by the Gregg Turk Foundation. Photo by Rob Strong.
About
This exhibition highlights two landscape paintings by Claude Monet, the seminal French painter of the late nineteenth century. Through quick strokes of brightly colored paint, Monet prompted his audiences to take a new look at the French landscape.
This exhibition is organized by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, and generously supported by the George O. Southwick 1957 Memorial Fund.
Exhibition Curator
Elizabeth Rice Mattison