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Jean Baptiste Camille Corot Ljósmynd tekin 1873. Farnese garðurinn í Róm 1826. Turner. Sólsetur við vatn 1840. Litur 1819. Hríð máluð 1842 91.5 x 122 sm. Edvard Manet 1832 - 1883. Morgunverðurinn í skóginum máluð 1863 214 x 269 sm. Olympia 1863 olíumálverk 130.5 x 190 sm.
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"Monet later explained that he had selected for the exhibition a painting done in Le Havre from his window: the sun appearing in damp vapors, in the foreground a few shipmasts pointing. "I was asked to give a title for the catalogue; I couldn't very well call it a view of Le Havre. So I said: 'Put Impression.' Indeed, the painting was catalogued as Impression, Sunrise."Rewald, "The History of Impressionism"
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"The poor man rambled on this way quite peacefully, and nothing led me to anticipate the unfortunate accident which was to be the result of his visit to this hair-raising exhibition. He even sustained, without major injury, viewing the Fishing Boats Leaving the Harbor by M. Claude Monet, perhaps because I tore him away from dangerous contemplation of this work before the small, noxious figures in the foreground could produce their effect."Louis Leroy, Charivari, 25 April 1874