Art Friday: Claude Monet Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps June 19, 2015 Art Friday: Claude Monet Dear friends, here are some gentle paintings to end the working week with. xx ***** Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Nancy's NotesJune 19, 2015 at 1:24 AMWhat a magnificent painter! I love his work, each one exquisite.Thanks for sharing!NancyReplyDeleteRepliesFinding JoyJune 21, 2015 at 10:51 AMHe was and fortunately he left us with a wealth of art to enjoy. I have been blessed to see a large collection of his work and it was magnificent :))DeleteRepliesReplyReplyClaraJune 22, 2015 at 10:02 AMIn some ways I like this artwork, in other ways I don't. I definitely prefer realistic art.ReplyDeleteRepliesFinding JoyJune 22, 2015 at 5:24 PMWhen I saw a collection of his work at the National Art Gallery I found the very large canvases just amazing. I somethings think that photos don't always do justice to the real thing!!DeleteRepliesReplyReplyMary E. StephensJune 23, 2015 at 12:14 PMI like realistic art, but I like this type of impressionistic art as well - as long as it shows beautiful content, like this. :-)ReplyDeleteRepliesFinding JoyJune 25, 2015 at 6:10 PMi love the colours in the impressionist art - vibrant and full of life. DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
What a magnificent painter! I love his work, each one exquisite.
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Nancy
He was and fortunately he left us with a wealth of art to enjoy. I have been blessed to see a large collection of his work and it was magnificent :))
DeleteIn some ways I like this artwork, in other ways I don't. I definitely prefer realistic art.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw a collection of his work at the National Art Gallery I found the very large canvases just amazing. I somethings think that photos don't always do justice to the real thing!!
DeleteI like realistic art, but I like this type of impressionistic art as well - as long as it shows beautiful content, like this. :-)
ReplyDeletei love the colours in the impressionist art - vibrant and full of life.
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