Paris is totally inseparable from the great and quiet river that gave her life. Over the centuries the city was built around it, almost as if to better contemplate the river. It has inspired the greatest impressionist painters. In the forefront was Claude Monet, whose brush illuminated the most ordinary scenes on the water’s edge. And considering other original views by Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Gustave Caillebotte, and many others … sensational!
Monet, Argenteuil
Claude Monet
Monet, river mouth of the Seine – Le Havre, 1872
« la grenouillere » Monet
Monet, « la grenouillere » 1869
Maximilien Luce
Maximilien Luce
Maximilien Luce
Maximilien Luce
Alfred Sisley, St-Martin
Sisley flood port marly
Armand Guillaumin 1874
Renoir, Alphonsine Fournaise
Renoir, the canoeists luncheon
Caillebotte, Boaters
Georges Seurat, a sunday afternoon on the Isle « de la Grande Jatte »
Guillaumin Armand
Jacques Bouyssou, Paris quai d’Anjou
Josip RACIC, croatian painter, Pont des Arts 1900
Signac Paul
The Seine at Chatou, DeVlaminck
The Seine at Paris, Valtat
Vlaminck, la Seine Paris





























