Claude Monet

Spring Flowers

1864
oil on fabric
116.8 × 90.5 cm (46 × 35.6 in)

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Monet is quoted as saying, "I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers . " He painted this work in 1864, the first productive year of his career.

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