Artist: John Leslie Breck
Date: 1891
Size: 60 x 111 cm
Museum: Musée des impressionnismes Giverny (Giverny, France)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
In the 1880s, the American painter John Leslie Breck enrolled at the Académie Julian in Paris. In the summer of 1887, he joined a small group of artists including Theodore Wendel, Louis Ritter, and Willard Metcalf, and discovered Giverny. When the village of Giverny became a flourishing colony of artists, from 1885 to 1915, Breck was one of the rare few to have the privilege of rubbing shoulders with Claude Monet. According to the obituary in the Boston Sunday Globe, Monet had said:
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