Claude Monet - Landschaft auf der Insel Saint-Martin (1881)
After Claude Monet moved to the small village of Vétheuil on the Seine River in 1878, about 65 kilometers north of Paris, the lush fields and meadows became the focal point of his work. He often suggested human presence indirectly through elements like pathways or distantly discernible buildings. In this case, the white gleaming church steeple of Vétheuil is visible behind the row of trees.
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