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  • Professor RICHARD THOMSON (Fine Arts, University of Edinburgh): That's very much borne out in American museums.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor RICHARD THOMSON (Fine Arts, University of Edinburgh): That's very much borne out in American museums.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor THOMSON: The thing that's really outstanding about Monet's work is that not only did he paint for 60 years - he painted with an incredibly high level of quality, and above all, a willingness to challenge himself and therefore produce work of real variety and invention throughout those six decades.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor RICHARD THOMSON (Fine Arts, University of Edinburgh): That's very much borne out in American museums.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor THOMSON: The thing that's really outstanding about Monet's work is that not only did he paint for 60 years - he painted with an incredibly high level of quality, and above all, a willingness to challenge himself and therefore produce work of real variety and invention throughout those six decades.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor RICHARD THOMSON (Fine Arts, University of Edinburgh): That's very much borne out in American museums.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor THOMSON: The thing that's really outstanding about Monet's work is that not only did he paint for 60 years - he painted with an incredibly high level of quality, and above all, a willingness to challenge himself and therefore produce work of real variety and invention throughout those six decades.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor RICHARD THOMSON (Fine Arts, University of Edinburgh): That's very much borne out in American museums.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor THOMSON: The thing that's really outstanding about Monet's work is that not only did he paint for 60 years - he painted with an incredibly high level of quality, and above all, a willingness to challenge himself and therefore produce work of real variety and invention throughout those six decades.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

  • Professor THOMSON: The thing that's really outstanding about Monet's work is that not only did he paint for 60 years - he painted with an incredibly high level of quality, and above all, a willingness to challenge himself and therefore produce work of real variety and invention throughout those six decades.

    Exhibit Challenges French Impressions Of Monet 2010

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