well I study art history to.You know impressionism is great era,but have you ever encounter with German Renaissance?Such perfection.Or have you ever encounter with Byzantine art?There is no better testimony of Ancient Greek art but that.Only here you have Christianity instead Greek mythology,but so many elements slipped thrum.And not to forget:the most favorite one Water lilies,or maybe his Red room.
2006-06-20 12:07:54
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answered by kuzman86 2
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Love most of Monet. Have a book about him with some paintings. Don't know the names.
2006-06-20 01:56:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the painting of the Thames and Parliament at the Art Institute in Chicago. I've also seen a JPG image of Parliament that is my all time favorite.
2006-06-20 01:59:48
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answered by mouthbreather77 1
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La Promenade,1875
great webpage:
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~smith82/monet.html
2006-06-20 01:59:45
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answered by ? 6
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I like the hay stacks they have them in chicago so i got to look at tghe originals. Beautiful as the light and color changes from painting to painting.
2006-06-20 03:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Wild Poppies(1873)
I particularly like the way the cloud-filled sky is rendered. You can actually feel that it was a stiflingly humid day.
2006-06-20 02:12:17
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answered by zenan p 3
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Houses of Parliament.
2006-06-20 01:57:04
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answered by T-Bone W 2
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Waterlilies, Green Reflection, Left Part.
Such beauty, seeing it in person left me in a state of awe.
Yours?
2006-06-20 02:02:07
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answered by Pitchow! 7
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The one with the bridge... blast, it's been too long since my Art History class, I'm already forgetting the names.
2006-06-20 01:55:16
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answered by Rob 5
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The Reader. It's peaceful, and reminiscent of a warm sunny day.
2006-06-22 05:10:01
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answered by usualkat 2
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Water lilies.
2006-06-20 02:00:20
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answered by sweet & sour 6
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