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Did Claude Monet Learn His Extraordinary Use of Color From His Brother, a Pigment Chemist? A New Show Looks at the Influence of Léon Monet : vimarsana.com
Did Claude Monet Learn His Extraordinary Use of Color From His Brother, a Pigment Chemist? A New Show Looks at the Influence of Léon Monet
A new show dedicated to Monet's brother Léon, an avid collectors of Impressionist art, includes work by Sisley, Renoir, Pissarro and Morisot.
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