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Snow at Argenteuil
Snow at Argenteuil (French: Rue sous la neige, Argenteuil) is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting from the Impressionist artist Claude Monet. It is the largest of no fewer than eighteen works Monet painted of his home commune of Argenteuil while it was under a blanket of snow during the winter of 1874–1875. This painting—number 352 in Wildenstein’s catalogue of the works of Monet—is the largest of the eighteen. The attention to detail evident in the smaller paintings is less evident in this larger picture. Instead, Monet has rendered large areas of the canvas in closely like tones and colours of blue and grey. The application of smaller strokes of greens, yellows, reds and darker blues breaks up these large expanses, and the almost choreographed dispersal of these various colours helps bind the picture together. Paint at the depicted road surface is thicker than elsewhere in the painting, and impasto is suggestive of the feel of disturbed snow.
  • Author: Claude Monet


Opening of the States General - 你好吗?后天我会上英语音乐剧训练课程。
Prinsjesdag ( Prince's Day): - Medium shot of the royal carriage with cavalry men, closed carriage and the Golden Carriage moving past 54" (Golden Carriage 13" on screen), in the background: bluiding with two wings in a semi-circle and a domed entrance in the middle; - high overall shot 1'09" of the Binnenhof and in the background the Ridderzaal (Knight's Hall): arrival of the royal procession; - medium shot of a part of the Golden Carriage, lackey, soldier, banner (blocks the view of the queen getting off); - high medium shot of the Golden Carriage changing into a pan iof the departure in front of the entrance of the Ridderzaal 56"; -high medium shot of the Golden Carriage, at the departure of the Binnenhof 9".



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      Demonstrators on a lammpost waving Egyptian and Libyan flags
      Photographer's description: Egyptians show solidarity with the Libyan Revolution in Tahrir square. On this day, people were protesting against Shafiq's government.


        Medicine Bundle Bowl and Bag
        Mrs. Green Rainbow, Winnebago, NE; Sterling Whitesnake, Winnebago, NE., until 1964; James Howard, Oklahoma, 1964–ca. 1976; Ralph T. Coe, Santa Fe, NM, ca. 1976–(d.) 2010; Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts, 2010–2011


          Jean Baptiste
          A Jean Baptiste photo