Saint-Lazare Station by Claude Monet (Fogg Museum)  

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Saint-Lazare Station by Claude Monet (Fogg Museum) [1]

In 1877, painter Claude Monet rented a studio near the Gare Saint-Lazare. That same year he exhibited seven paintings of the railway station in an impressionist painting exhibition. He completed 11 paintings of this subject.




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