A yellow-hued painting titled for one of these objects accumulated grime due to Winston Churchill’s smoking habits and appears restored in a 2024 Courtauld exhibition on Monet. Unusually green buildings form a skyline in a painting titled for one of these objects, whose colorful foreground features many brushstrokes forming areas of red, green, yellow, and blue. A blue one of these objects covered in red X’s appears in that Fauvist painting. One of these objects rises up and spans the sky, with distant (*) gold fireworks visible in the background, in a blue-toned painting disparaged by John Ruskin as “flinging a pot of paint in the public’s face.” For 10 points, André Derain and James McNeill Whistler painted what structures such as Charing Cross and Old Battersea, which span the Thames? ■END■
ANSWER: bridges [accept Charing Cross Bridge or Old Battersea Bridge]
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