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With all the hunger, disease, and d
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Monet and his family move to Argent
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Monet and his artist friends decide
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Monet exhibited this painting calle
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Monet’s second son, Michel, was b
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Monet’s second son, Michel, was b
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Monet at Argenteuil. 70
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At 40, Monet’s art finally receiv
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He and his family move further down
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Monet likes to paint the wheatstack
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Monet saw the wheatstacks like they
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Monet painted many seaside scenes.
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Once when he was painting by the wa
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Paris was busy preparing for the Ex
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Over 25 million visitors to the Exp
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Monet’s work is sought after in F
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Giverny had beautiful gardens becau
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Monet traveled along the Atlantic c
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Monet and Alice in a famous piazza.
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Monet painted the church in a Frenc
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Monet built a water garden for Give
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Monet built a water garden for Give
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“...then suddenly it dawned on me
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