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Emile Claus (1849-1924) Belgian

Impressionism, Luminism
View of the Thames from the Embankment, 1919
Streamboats on the Thames, 1916
In the Garden
A Clouded Sky above a Belgian Farmhouse

Claus mainly painted portraits and realistic, anecdotal genre pieces. Stimulated by his friend, the author Camille Lemonnier, and influenced by the French impressionists, like Claude Monet whose works he got to know during his trips to Paris in the 1890s, Claus gradually shifted from naturalistic realism to a very personal style of impressionism called 'luminism', because of the luminous palette he used.


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