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John Atkinson Grimshaw

The work of Grimshaw was mainly influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites. He began to paint landscapes, worked out to the smallest detail, with careful choice of lighting and color. Often he painted landscapes typical for a particular time of the year or for certain weather conditions. The views of the streets and suburbs are very typical …

Claude Monet’s bridge to modernity

The painting belongs to a series of famous London landscapes created by the artist in the late period of Impressionism. It is not the first time that the theme of the city appears in the work of the master, who painted mainly rural nature. In the cycle dedicated to London, the main motive is the …