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The Saint-Lazare Station

The Saint-Lazare Station

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Monet lived in Argenteuil, a province outside of Paris (rural) Monet commuted into Paris via the Gare Saint-Lazare, or the Saint-Lazare Station. The station was a symbol of modernity and industrialized commuter railways. Produced in 1876-1877, just a few years before the first Impressionist exhibition.

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  • Artist

    Claude Monet

  • Year

    1877

  • Style

    Impressionist

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Monet lived in Argenteuil, a province outside of Paris (rural) Monet commuted into Paris via the Gare Saint-Lazare, or the Saint-Lazare Station. The station was a symbol of modernity and industrialized commuter railways. Produced in 1876-1877, just a few years before the first Impressionist exhibition.

Artist

Claude Monet

Year

1877

Style

Impressionist

About the Artist

(1840–1926) French impressionist painter. It was Monet’s painting – Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), that led to the title of the Impressionist Movement. Monet painted many open-air scenes, such as his own garden in Giverny.

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