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Impressionism Gustave Caillebotte Mary Cassatt Edgar Degas Claude Monet Camille Pissaro Pierre-Auguste Renoir Be able to identify the artist who painted the image.

Claude Monet Impression: Sunrise 1873 This painting opened up new possibilities for artists.

Claude Monet Wild Poppies at Argentueil 1873

Edgar Degas The Dance Lesson 1879

Camille Pissaro Entrance to the Village of Voisins 1872

Mary Cassatt The Boating Party 1893

Camille Pissaro Vegetable Garden and Trees in Blossom 1877

Claude Monet Le Promenade 1875

Gustave Caillebotte On the Europe Bridge 1877

Edward Degas Place de la Concorde 1875

Claude Monet Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning 1891

Camille Pissaro Road of Louveciennes 1872

Claude Monet Wheatstacks 1891

Pierre-Auguste Renoir In the Garden 1885

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Le Moulin de la Galette 1876

Edgar Degas Dancers Practicing at the Bar 1876

Gustave Caillebotte Paris Street, A Rainy Day 1877

Monet

Mary Cassatt Young Mother Sewing 1902

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Dance at Bougival 1883

Edgar Degas The Bellelli Family 1860

Mary Cassatt Margot in Blue 1902

Mary Cassatt Lydia Crocheting in the Garden at Marly 1880

Edgar Degas The Entrance of the Masked Dancers 1879

Gustave Caillebotte The Floor Scrapers 1875

Gustave Caillebotte The Garden at Petit Gennevilliers in Winter 1894

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Banks of the Seine at Asnieres 1879

Edward Degas Place de la Concorde 1875

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Two Sisters 1881

Edgar Degas The Tub 1886

Mary Cassatt Little Girl in a Blue Armchair 1878

Mary Cassatt The Bath 1893

Edgar Degas Orchestra at the Opera House 1870

Pierre-Auguste Renoir The Luncheon of the Boating Party 1881

Mary Cassatt The Loge 1882

Edward Degas Woman Combing her Hair 1886