Impressionism: Le Quiz!
Briefly

Despite facing multiple rejections from France's official annual Salon, Edouard Manet chose not to exhibit his work alongside his Impressionist peers, reflecting his individuality.
Monet's portrayal of his wife Camille, especially in works like 'Meditation' and 'Madame Monet on the Sofa', showcases intimate, personal moments during pivotal times in their lives.
In the 1870s, both Monet and Manet created still lifes featuring melons, highlighting their unique artistic interpretations and personal styles, despite the chronological proximity of their works.
'Children Playing on the Beach' by Monet and 'In the Conservatory' by Manet reveal their focus on everyday moments and social interactions, enriching impressionist themes.
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