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Wikimedia lists at least three variations of the same scene as painted from two distinct perspectives by Monet around 1877: "Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare," "The Gare Saint-Lazare: Arrival of a Train," and simply "Gare Saint-Lazare" or "Saint-Lazare Station."

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Q: What is the name of the Monet painting with the train in the station facing right as smoke fills the black scene?
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