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Impressionist oil painting of Venice by Childe Hassam, showing sunlit canal buildings reflected in water.

View of Venice

January 22, 2026
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtAmerican ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

In View of Venice, Childe Hassam captures Venice’s shimmering light and movement, marking the formative moment his evolving style embraced vibrant color and modern Impressionist vision.

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Claude Monet's painting of a Snow Scene at Argenteuil.

Snow Scene at Argenteuil

November 30, 2024
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtFrench ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Thomas Hardy and Claude Monet reveal how winter hushes the everyday, as Snow Scene at Argenteuil transforms suburban life into a serene meditation on stillness, light, and fleeting beauty.

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Peter Paul Rubens' painting The Council of the Gods, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir Copy after “The Council of the Gods” by Peter Paul Rubens.

The ‘Council of the Gods’ by Rubens and Renoir

October 8, 2024
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtBaroque ArtFrench ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Renoir’s meticulous copy of Rubens’ Council of the Gods bridges Baroque grandeur and Impressionist sensibility — a young artist’s profound homage shaping his own distinctive, luminous vision.

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Childe Hassam's painting of a September Sunlight

September Sunlight

August 31, 2024
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtAmerican ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Hassam’s September Sunlight bathes Parisian boulevards in golden Impressionist light — elegant, fleeting, alive — echoing Helen Hunt Jackson’s unforgettable September secret with brushstroke and luminous colour.

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Panel for Oedipus: Jocasta, and Panel for Oedipus: King Oedipus

Oedipus Rex and Jocasta by Renoir

January 18, 2024
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtFrench ArtImpressionismMythologyTeaching Resources

Panel for Oedipus: Jocasta reinterprets Sophocles’ tragedy as a tense, classical tableau where emotional force, color, and composition evoke fate’s inescapable pull between human desire and inevitable destiny.

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Les Meules à Giverny simply means The Stacks at Giverny

July 31, 2023
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtFrench ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Claude Monet’s Les Meules à Giverny (1890–91) captures fleeting light and atmosphere through geometric compositions of haystacks, transforming a simple rural motif into a poetic meditation on time, color, and perception.

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The Fourth of July 1916

July 3, 2023
by Amalia Spiliakou 20th century ArtAmerican ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Childe Hassam’s The Fourth of July 1916 transforms Fifth Avenue into a vibrant sea of American flags, using Impressionist brushwork and patriotic color to celebrate national identity during the First World War era.

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Portrait of Lucien Pissarro, c.1937, Photograph, black and white, on paper, taken by Lafayette Ltd, London, Tate Archive, London, UK

April by Lucien Pissarro

March 31, 2023
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtFrench ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Lucien Pissarro’s April, Epping translates Browning’s longing for England into paint, where light-dappled foliage, fresh colour, and broken brushwork evoke an intimate, lived experience of spring in the English countryside.

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Boating by Édouard Manet

August 5, 2022
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Manet’s Boating, admired by Huysmans, captures modern leisure on the Seine with bold clarity and Japanese-inspired cropping, presenting a fleeting, sunlit moment of Parisian life where color, composition, and immediacy replace academic convention.

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Appledore (House) Hotel and landing, Isles of Shoals, NH, between 1901 and 1906, Detroit Publishing Co., publisher, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA

Poppies on the Isles of Shoals

July 26, 2022
by Amalia Spiliakou 19th century ArtAmerican ArtImpressionismTeaching Resources

Thaxter’s Appledore garden and Hassam’s paintings transform the Isles of Shoals into an Impressionist world of light and flowers, where nature, memory, and artistic community merge in luminous scenes of coastal beauty and cultivated bloom.

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