Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)
Le Repos dans le jardin, Argenteuil

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Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)
Le Repos dans le jardin, Argenteuil

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Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848-1894), Marronnier rose, plaine d'Argenteuil [Pink Chestnut Tree, Argenteuil Plain], c.1883. Oil on canvas, 65.4 x 54.4 cm.
Située à Argenteuil, en banlieue parisienne, la Villa Negroni, conçue par Armand Negroni pour sa propre résidence en 1970. Photo Architecture de Collection. - source MCM Daily.
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Photo de Jean Suquet 1955
Villa Negroni, Argenteuil, France,
Designed by architect Armand Negroni as his own residence in 1970. Working within 1970’s experimental modernism Negroni’s work was a rejection traditional room compartmentalization and rather focused on fluid, multi‑use spaces with modularity and adaptability at its core.
The Villa Negroni is a rare untouched example of this ethos when architects were rethinking how people might live, socialize, and inhabit space.
Photo: Architecture de Collection

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Villa Negroni, Argenteuil, France,
Designed by architect Armand Negroni as his own residence in 1970. Working within 1970’s experimental modernism Negroni’s work was a rejection traditional room compartmentalization and rather focused on fluid, multi‑use spaces with modularity and adaptability at its core.
The Villa Negroni is a rare untouched example of this ethos when architects were rethinking how people might live, socialize, and inhabit space.
Photo: Architecture de Collection
Claude Monet, Neige a Argenteuil (1875)
Claude Monet, La mare - effet de neige
Claude Monet, The Studio Boat, 1874
(Monet’s floating “studio” in Argenteuil)