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EDOUARD MANET'S 'THE MONET FAMILY IN THEIR GARDEN AT ARGENTEUIL' (1874): A REALIST-IMPRESSIONIST BLEND


Édouard Manet's "The Monet Family in Their Garden at Argenteuil" is a striking portrayal of everyday life from 1874, blending Realism and Impressionism. It captures Claude Monet's family in a natural, intimate setting, reflecting Manet's ability to depict ordinary scenes with extraordinary artistry. This painting holds significance in showcasing familial and daily life during the transformative period of late 19th-century art. Explore this artwork further here.


 
 
 

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