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On countless canvases, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Morisot, Sisley and Caillebotte sought to convey the intimate colour and light of the natural world. They are often seen as the earliest avant-garde group - who led painting away from the Renaissance tradition into the uncharted waters of modern art. 24-page teaching notes
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- CAILLEBOTTE
- Oarsmen, 1877
- Pont de l'Europe, 1876
- MONET
- *Les Meules, 1891
- Bathers at La Grenouillėre, 1869
- Gare St. Lazare, 1877
- Haystack: snow effect, c.1890-91
- Rouen cathedral, morning sun: blue harmony 1894
- Seine at Argenteuil, Autumn, 1873
- Waterlilies
- MORISOT
- Summer's day, 1879
- The cradle, 1873
- Woman and child in a garden, c.1883-84
- PISSARRO
- Boulevard Montmartre at night, 1897
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- PISSARRO (cont.)
- Garden at Pontoise, 1882
- Kitchen garden at Hermitage, Pontoise, 1874
- Quays at Rouen, 1883
- RENOIR
- A bather, 1885-7
- A fair in Algers, 1881
- Claude Monet, 1872
- La Loge, 1874
- Moulin de la Galette
- SISLEY
- Barges on the canal, Paris, 1870
- Molesey Weir, Hampton Court, 1874
- The path to the old ferry at By, 1880
- Watering place at Marly-le-Roi, 1876
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