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Year-by-Year Record |
1875 |
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1875
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March |
The group cannot afford to mount an exhibition. |
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v |
Monet, Sisley, Renoir and Morisot follow Daubigny's successful example by organising an auction of their works. The auction is a miserable failure, with works being sold at knock-down prices and the police actually being called in to control the crowds of people who have come to mock. |
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v |
Monet again in financial difficulty, he again writes begging letters - though he keeps on the house and staff. |
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Date |
Index |
Title |
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1875 |
356 |
The Train in the Snow |
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1875 |
364 |
The Men Unloading Coal |
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1875 |
359 |
The Boulevard de Pontoise at Argenteuil |
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1875 |
365 |
Apartment Interior |
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1875 |
381 |
The Walk, Woman with a Parasol |
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1875 |
382 |
Camille Monet and a Child in the Garden |
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1875 |
|
Red Boats, Argenteuil |
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|
1875 |
387 |
La Japonaise |