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Monet's use of color along with use of intricate brush strokes and composition
is outstanding. The vast variations of brush strokes and color placement
techniques are what make his work so unique and individual. Grand Canal,
Venice, 1908 is a prime example of Monet's talents in these areas. The
structure of the painting is very loose. There are few hard lines in the
composition that represents solid structure. The curves in conjunction with the
shades of color as well as light usage give the piece a mirage-like effect. It is
easy to imagine Monet's vantage point while he was painting the picture by the
way the composition is set up. One can tell he was looking towards the
buildings......


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