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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

'Paintings of William Edouard Scott and Claude Monet'

'Two working of ar 2rk that need shake generations of wile lovers be rainy Night, Etaples, painted in 1912 by William Edouard Scott, and The church building of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, created in 1908 by Claude Monet. Currently, both pics argon dis instituteed in the IMA Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana. rainy Night, Etaples is displayed in the American contri andion and The perform of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice is displayed in European section. The 2 pics have the rummy stamp of their painters and take issue in the considerateness of light. They also take issue in their sizes, and the painters were inspired by unlike themes while creating these masterpieces. The both beautiful pieces of art are the strokes of two great get the hang and differ because they exhibit the unique styles of the painters and are made on the same medium and are optic works of paintings.\nRainy Night, Etaples that is next to The chromatic Grove painting in the MLA museum in a 25 1/2 x 31 in. 33 x 39 1/4 close in painting, which was created in 1912. The cloth utilise for the painting is crude on canvas. The painting shows a beautiful play of light and darkness, which is non altogether black, but has a down(p) hue. The painting shows a rainy side of a thoroughfare of Etaples, which is a metropolis in Normandy, France. almost of the paintings of Scott have a common field of battle of the summer star sign of Henry Ossawa tanner, his mentor. The summer residence of Tanner was in Etaples, and Scott has use the city in most of his paintings (Rainy Night, Etaples, 2014).\nThe Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, which is beside The Quai dAusterlitz painting created in 1908 by Claude Monet is a 25 1/2 Ã- 36 1/4 in. 34 x 44 5/8 in. frame in painting. The material used is same as Rainy Night, i.e. oil on canvas. Monet has consecrate a series of paintings to this Church of Venice. In this painting, Monet has again shown his dedication to the display of censure of light, although the painting appears slightl... '

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