
Századok Festészete ·
One only. Never again.
Claude Monet
Claude Monet — Gare Saint-Lazare · Impressionism · Oil on canvas
framed
3.750.000₫
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
- MovementImpressionism
- MediumOil on canvas
- Source bookSzázadok Festészete
- Age of platePrinted 65 years ago
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Claude Monet’s Gare Saint-Lazare, 1877, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
This original plate was printed for the Hungarian Fine Arts Fund edition of Századok Festészete, Budapest, 1961.
Provenance
| Artist | Claude Monet |
|---|---|
| Year painted | 1877 |
| Country of origin | France |
| Art movement / era | Impressionism |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Subject | Urban landscape |
| Source book | Századok Festészete |
| Book published | 1961 |
| Country of publication | Hungary |
| Age of plate | Printed 65 years ago |
| Frame | Framed |
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