Examples of Paintings
New Paintings: Claude Monet
 
 
Young Girls in a Row Boat, 1887
National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
 
 
Path through the Irises, 1914-1917
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
 
Water Lilies, 1916-1919
Musee d'Orsay
 
The Water-Lilly Pond, C. 1899
The National Gallery, London
 
Water Lilies, 1916
The National Museum of Western Art
 
Yellow and Lilac Water-Lilies, C. 1922
Toledo Museum of Art
 
Water Lilu Pond, 1914-1917
Private Collection
 
Water Lilies, 1914-1917
Wallraf-Richarts-Museum, Germany
 
Water Lilies, 1919
Private Collection
 
Water-Lily Pond, 1897-1899
Princeton Museum
 
Four Poplars on the Banks of the Epte River, 1891
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
 
Display of 9 Monet Paintings
 
 
 
 
Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt, American 1844-1926 Ms. Cassatt lived much of her adult life in France, where she worked with Edgar Degas.  Cassatt created images of the social and private lives of women, with particular emphasis on the intimate bond between mother and child. Ms. Cassatt participated in the first French Impressionist show in 1874. Recently, a Cassat sold for 2.87 million. Cassatt paintings are especially appropriate for physicians’ offices, children’s rooms, as gifts for expectant mothers, or to celebrate your family. The paintings are timeless, with bright colors and loose brushstrokes; they will  enhance almost every room and environment. 
 
From The Art Institute of Chicago collections: 
Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926, The Child's Bath, 1893
Dimensions: 26.00 inch wide x 39.00
 
 
 
From the Musee D’Orsay  collections in Paris: 
Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926, Mother and Child,1897
Dimensions: 17.72 wide x 20.87
 
 
Edgar Degas 
 
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“The Red Armchair”
Painted by: Pablo Picasso
 
 
“Water Lilies” 
Painted by: Claude Monet
 
 
“The Entrance of the Masked Dancers”
 
Painted by: Edgar Degas 
 
 
 
 
 
Please remember, these are only photographs, call to schedule an appointment to see the original oil paintings.